An Algorithmic Approach to the Physical Exam for the Pain Medicine Practitioner: A Review of the Literature with Multidisciplinary Consensus

Author:

Wahezi Sayed E1,Duarte Robert2,Kim Chong3,Sehgal Nalini4,Argoff Charles5,Michaud Kristina6ORCID,Luu Michael6,Gonnella Joseph7,Kohan Lynn6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Montefiore Medical Center , Bronx, New York, USA

2. Department of Neurology, Northwell Health , Great Neck, New York, USA

3. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Metro Health , Cleveland, Ohio, USA

4. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin Health , Madison, Wisconsin, USA

5. Department of Neurology, Albany Medical Center , Albany, New York, USA

6. Department of Anesthesiology, University of Virginia Health System , Charlottesville, Virginia, USA

7. Department of Anesthesiology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Increased utilization of telemedicine has created a need for supplemental pain medicine education, especially for the virtual physical assessment of the pain patient. Traditional clinical training utilizes manual and tactile approaches to the physical examination. Telemedicine limits this approach and thus alternative adaptations are necessary to acquire information needed for sound clinical judgement and development of a treatment plan. Clinical assessment of pain is often challenging given the myriad of underlying etiologies contributing to the sensory experience. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic increase in the use of virtual and telemedicine visits, further complicating the ease of assessing patients in pain. The increased reliance on telemedicine visits requires clinicians to develop skills to obtain objective information from afar. While eliciting a comprehensive history and medication assessment are performed in a standard fashion via telemedicine, a virtual targeted physical examination is a new endeavor in our current times. In order to appropriately diagnose and treat patients not directly in front of you, a pivot in education adaptations are necessary. Objective To summarize best care practices in the telemedicine physical exam while presenting an algorithmic approach towards virtual assessment for the pain practitioner. Design Review of the literature and expert multidisciplinary panel opinion. Setting Nationally recognized academic tertiary care centers. Subjects Multidisciplinary academic experts in pain medicine. Methods Expert consensus opinion from the literature review. Results An algorithm for the virtual physical exam for pain physicians was created using literature review and multidisciplinary expert opinion. Conclusions The authors here present simple, comprehensive algorithms for physical exam evaluations for the pain physician stemming from a review of the literature.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Neurology (clinical),General Medicine

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