Biography
Biography: Tripti R A Gyan
Abstract
One of the principal responsibilities of a physiotherapist is to create the appropriate balance between managing a patient’s expectations and essential intervention. The concept of personalized care can be described as providing the right treatment for the right patient at the right time, ideally giving the best treatment for each individual patient. However, physiotherapy treatment must remain founded on the same evidence-based approach that has made effective intervention standardized. Having a flexible and open mind in our approach to treatment does not infer naivety or ignorance. It instead acknowledges that new questions regarding the efficacy of physiotherapy treatment will always be asked with new perspectives offered in light of new research continuously emerging. Assessment and treatment skills aside, if we want to support the empowerment of our patients for the rest of their lives, we need to have a genuine passion for helping people, an open but discerning mind and a commitment to self-development. We must of course stay abreast of what is being researched and observe the best of practice. Having a healthy skepticism to new research is not an excuse to be uninformed but can rather be viewed as an opportunity to rise to the challenges they present, instead of being dictated to. We must gather knowledge, synthesize it and apply it with relevance and confidence to our patients with the understanding that any new research is only a snapshot that it is part of a larger picture.