Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) have become integral to contemporary clinical research and practice, offering direct insight into how patients perceive their health, well‐being and functional status.
A total of 368 in-person clinical evaluations of patients with cancer were included. PE was normal or had alterations already seen in previous consultations in 87% of the cases. Among patients with ...
As we reported previously, even though about 35 percent of the current U.S. population is considered obese, today's physicians aren't confident that they have the tools to help patients lose weight or ...
Joint Base San Antonio, Texas (Sept. 8, 2016) -- The U.S. Army Physical Therapy community is encouraging providers to include the Medical Readiness Assessment Tool (MRAT) with all first time physical ...
Patients with incontinence should have a general physical examination, with an emphasis on the abdominal, pelvic, and neurologic components. The major observations from the general examination include ...
Despite a strong connection between physical inactivity and a host of chronic health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, patients are not routinely asked about how much they’re exercising, ...
Are you wondering if an annual or regular physical examination is still necessary? A new study reveals that it’s an integral part of relationship-centered care and detection of diseases early on. The ...
Clinical relevance of lymph node ratio in resected oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma in patients with N2 disease. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2016 ASCO Annual Meeting I. This abstract ...