Physical therapy referral and medication for ankle sprain visits to physician offices: an analysis of the national ambulatory medical care survey.
Lucy C BowersPhillip A GribbleMatthew C HochAlejandro G Villasante TezanosKyle B KosikPublished in: The Physician and sportsmedicine (2020)
NSAIDs and opioid medication combined were administered, supplied or ordered more frequently than a referral to physical therapy. These findings provide evidence that suggests many ankle sprain patients reporting to an office-based physician are not receiving the recommended care; physical therapy. Rather, medication appears to be the primary type of care provided to patients. These data are important because it gives a focused area to improve the treatment of an ankle sprain by developing strategies that ensure all patients are provided the recommended care from the onset of entering the healthcare system.