The Quiet Skill: Reclaiming the Physical Exam
Deep Dive Ortho — Orthopaedic Surgery, AI & Digital Health P... por Professor Mo Imam
Notas del episodio
This episode explores the declining role of physical examinations in modern medicine, noting that diagnostic technology and laboratory tests have largely overshadowed bedside skills. While some outdated maneuvers have been rightfully discarded, the text argues that the exam remains a vital thinking tool that provides functional data, immediate insights, and a stronger patient-clinician bond. It emphasizes that musculoskeletal assessments are particularly undervalued, often leading to a reliance on imaging that can misidentify the true source of a patient's pain. To address this, the material suggests that medical education must shift from teaching the exam as a memorized ritual to presenting it as a deliberate clinical reasoning process. Ultimately, the source advocates for a bal ...