Temple University Employees With Musculoskeletal Conditions Receive Physical Therapy to Treat Limitations Early (TEMPLE)
Musculoskeletal Diseases
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Musculoskeletal Diseases focused on measuring Musculoskeletal Pain, Physical Therapists, Drug Prescriptions, Humans, Physical Therapy Modalities, Referral and Consultation, Workers' Compensation, United States, Primary Care, Health Services Research, Triage, Acute, Cost, Occupational Health
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Temple University Employees who speak English sufficiently to understand informed consent.
- Has a primary complaint that is potentially of neuro-musculoskeletal origin. This is defined by a primary complaint of pain, numbness, or decreased function due to symptoms within regions of spine, shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand pain, pelvic/SI, hip, knee, or ankle pain, temporomandibular joint pain, or headaches. The complaint could be work related (workers compensation) or non-work related. This definition does not include abrasions, contusions, etc. that result in pain but do not affect the employee's function.
- Age greater than or equal to 18 years old.
- Employee's primary complaint began ≤3 months upon initial study screening. This could include a recent exacerbation (within ≤3 months onset) of a condition with a history of previous episodes. If the patient reports more than one complaint, all complaints will be addressed in the study with intervention that began within the ≤3 month timeframe.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Met with another medical provider for advice for the condition prior to study enrollment (including physical therapist, chiropractor, physician, surgeon, physician-assistant, or nurse, etc.).
- Medical history of surgery for a prior episode of complaint.
- Any major psychiatric disease in their past medical history.
- Red flags cannot be ruled out during the medical screening examination (e.g., cauda equina compression, inflammatory arthritis, malignancy, fracture, serious illness or comorbidity). Any musculoskeletal injuries that can be managed by a physical therapist will not be excluded (radiculopathy, potential ACL tear, peripheral nerve entrapments, etc.)
Sites / Locations
- Temple University Employee Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Early Direct Access Physical Therapy
Physician management
All care will be administered by one or more physical therapists employed by Temple University. This arm will be early, direct access, physical therapy (immediately evaluation following contacting the front desk administrator or reporting a work injury). Intervention will include interventions matched to their stratified risk category incorporating biopsychosocially oriented education, therapeutic exercise, and manual therapy tailored to the patient's needs.
All usual care by physician will be administered by one or more employee health physicians employed by Temple University. Recommendations may or may not include referral to physical therapy.