Comments for MyRehabExercise Blog http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog Helping health care professionals integrate exercise training into practice. Fri, 07 Feb 2014 00:15:48 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.4 Comment on Review-Stanford Summit with Stuart McGill and Gray Cook by Review of “Assessing Movement: A Contrast in Approaches and Future Directions” http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/review-stanford-summit-with-stuart-mcgill-and-gray-cook/#comment-879 Fri, 07 Feb 2014 00:15:48 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=1687#comment-879 […] Phil Snell’s review […]

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Comment on DNS in a Functionally Oriented Clinical Practice by Educainment 3.1.13 | Mike Scott, DPT http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/dns-in-a-functionally-oriented-clinical-practice/#comment-832 Fri, 01 Mar 2013 15:43:00 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=1208#comment-832 […] In about two weeks I will be heading to Downtown (Not DOWNTON) Los Angeles and finally getting to one my most anticipated cont. ed. courses yet. DNS A. I have been wanting to do this for about 2 years now, and because I missed the DNS Sport that just passed through town, I had to hop on this. Dr. Phillip Snell gives a brief overview of DNS A-C here. […]

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Comment on DNS in a Functionally Oriented Clinical Practice by Pediatric Assessment Review http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/dns-in-a-functionally-oriented-clinical-practice/#comment-830 Mon, 18 Feb 2013 14:36:39 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=1208#comment-830 […] Recent DNS Clinical Application discussion from myrehabexercise.org Tweet (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if […]

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Comment on Interview with Michael Adams, PhD. by workout911.com » Interview with Dr. Michael Adams http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/interview-with-michael-adams-phd/#comment-828 Wed, 14 Dec 2011 15:52:04 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=819#comment-828 […] Interview with Spinal Researcher Dr. Michael Adams […]

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Comment on Interview with Michael Adams, PhD. by Discs Mechanics & Dr. Adam’s Interview | RehabChiropractor Blog http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/interview-with-michael-adams-phd/#comment-827 Wed, 07 Dec 2011 19:28:33 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=819#comment-827 […] Recently posted on myrehabexercise.org is an interview with Mike Adams, PhD discussing his research on discs.  I’ll let you read Dr. Phil Snell’s interpretation of his interview and listen to it for yourself.  Adams Interview […]

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Comment on Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)–Personal Musings and Clinical Perspectives by Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Interviews http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/dynamic-neuromuscular-stabilization-dns-personal-musings-and-clinical-perspectives/#comment-826 Thu, 01 Dec 2011 05:14:59 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=772#comment-826 […] Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)–Personal Musings and Clinical Perspectives […]

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Comment on DNS Course in Phoenix, AZ by Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Interviews http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/dns-course-in-phoenix-az/#comment-825 Thu, 01 Dec 2011 05:13:50 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=754#comment-825 […] DNS Course in Phoenix, AZ […]

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Comment on Case Study 1-The Best Way to Rehab a Shoulder? by Dr. Phillip Snell http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/case-study-1-the-best-way-to-rehab-a-shoulder/#comment-9 Sat, 16 Jul 2011 17:18:18 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=405#comment-9 Thanks for the feedback Jamey! Your questions speak to 1 of the main reasons I started the membership portion of MyRehabExercise.com. Integrating functional rehab exercise into practice is a bit more time intensive, but the videos I’ve uploaded there cut the time necessary for teaching patients by about 50% in my experience. Although I just launched the site, I’ve been using a similar format in my own practice since 2006.

To answer your Q’s, I’m at home now, so don’t have those codes at my fingertips, but a treatment in this format usually involves a manual therapy code, manipulation, and an exercise or NMR code. In discussions with Craig Liebenson on this topic, interns and associates can also be tasked to help with baseline and follow up assessments and after they’ve “earned their stripes”, can help with the exercise training. The manual therapy time can also be done by the intern/associate but some offices, like I think Marc Heller’s, are experimenting with having the LMTs manage the Fascial Manipulation. In my office, I do it all myself and spend 30 min with each patient after a 1 hour intake. As to what I can bill for, the answer is all of it. But, the reimbursement depends on the doctor’s contractural agreement with the insurance company. Per the charges, those discussions are not for an open forum due to federal laws on price fixing as I understand it.

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Comment on Case Study 1-The Best Way to Rehab a Shoulder? by Jamey Dyson http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/case-study-1-the-best-way-to-rehab-a-shoulder/#comment-8 Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:54:20 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=405#comment-8 Dr. Snell,

Excellent case study. Great work! I am interested in what you are doing.

A few logistical / business questions come up after reading your case study. 1) What diagnosis codes did you use on this particular case? 2) How much time are you spending with a patient and what are you able to bill for? 3) What would you charge a cash patient?

I am just curious as to the viability of this model of practice. Thanks.

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Comment on Is Rehab Exercise Necessary? by Dr. Phillip Snell http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/is-rehab-exercise-necessary/#comment-3 Wed, 29 Jun 2011 03:44:19 +0000 http://www.myrehabexercise.org/blog/?p=209#comment-3 Great to hear from you Art and thanks for the feedback! I hope retirement is serving you well and that your marathon “jones” is still going strong. You still doing all 50 states or are you on to another challenge?

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