Cross-Disciplinary Communication
Cross-source consensus on Cross-Disciplinary Communication from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- When introducing unfamiliar concepts to physical therapists, coaches should first understand the therapist's existing knowledge base rather than leading with specialized language. — Genu Recurvatum, Elderly Power Training, and PT Education
- Two professionals using different conceptual frameworks can fail to communicate effectively even when both are speaking the same language. — Genu Recurvatum, Elderly Power Training, and PT Education
- Bridging concepts by relating a therapist's familiar framework to a newer model is more effective than immediately introducing specialized terminology. — Genu Recurvatum, Elderly Power Training, and PT Education
- Collaborative problem-solving with a physical therapist builds trust and can strengthen referral relationships between professionals. — Genu Recurvatum, Elderly Power Training, and PT Education