DART Diagnosis and Related Treatments

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DART Diagnosis and Related Treatments The DART Tool allows a user to obtain Treatment recommendations based on the disorder/condition. These recommendations are provided by ACOEM (American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine), the gold standard for effective treatment of occupational injuries and illnesses. To learn more about the methodology of ACOEM and the DART tool, please visit this webpage: https://new.mdguidelines.com/dart/help Where Is DART Located? 1. You can access the tool from the MDGuidelines homepage after you ve successfully logged-in: 2. The tool is also located within topics that are covered by ACOEM (i.e. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) at the end of the Diagnosis and Treatment Sections:

3. The tool is also located within the Tools section next to the name of the user: How Do I Use The Tool? 1. After you click on the tool the user can begin to look up treatment recommendations. If you click on the link while you are within a topic it will populate the disorder in the Topic field:

2. Once you have selected a topic (full list at the end of the document), you can choose a category of treatment, or choose any to view all treatment types: 3. Next you can choose the specific phase of injury, or select All. Here are the definitions for the different phases: Acute: Less than 2 weeks Subacute: Between 2 and 6 week Chronic: More than 6 weeks Surgical: Surgical considerations only

4. Once you have your selections you click Go!

How Do I Utilize The Information? The DART tool will retrieve treatment recommendations according to your parameters. If you choose all for Category and Phase it will show all results. The information summarized by 3 columns: Treatment name, Recommendation, and Strength of Evidence. 1. By default, the results are sorted by Recommendation (Recommended, Not Recommended, and No Recommendation). You can choose to re-sort the results by any of the three columns, ascending or descending by clicking on the dash or carret above each column heading.

2. Treatment name You can filter by keyword within this column (i.e. opioids if you chose All or Medications for Category: 3. Recommendation There are 4 types of recommendations and they can be filtered by the following options: a. Recommended i. Evidence exists to support the use of this type of treatment ii. Includes Sometimes Recommended the user should review the detailed evidence to make a decision. b. Not Recommended i. Evidence exists against the use of this type of treatment c. No Recommendation i. Not enough evidence exists either for or against the use of this treatment type

4. Strength of Evidence Please review the following webpage to see the definitions for evidence strength: https://new.mdguidelines.com/dart/help. You can also view this help directly from within the tool: How Do I View The Full Recommendations? 1. Click anywhere along the recommendation row or click the + on the left side. This will expand the row to show the full recommendation: 2. Once expanded you will be able to see the full recommendation, indications*, frequency and dose*, rationale*, evidence summary*, and comments*. a. * if applicable

3. If you would like to print or copy the recommendation click on the print Icon on the right-hand side of the recommendation: This will open a new browser page with full details. Use your browser Print function to print the page. You may also select and copy any text and paste it into another application.

Topics With ACOEM Content? (as of October 31, 2015) Ankle and Foot Achilles Bursitis or Tendinitis Fracture, Ankle Fracture, Calcaneus Fracture, Forefoot (Sesamoid, Phalanges) Fracture, Metatarsal Bones Fracture, Midfoot (Cuboid, Cuneiform, Navicular) Fracture, Talus Fracture, Tibia or Fibula Plantar Fasciitis Sprains and Strains, Ankle Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Cervical and Thoracic Spine Cervical Disc Disorder with Myelopathy Fracture, Cervical Spine (Without Spinal Cord Injury) Headache Myelopathy Neck Pain Spinal Stenosis Spondylolisthesis Sprains and Strains, Cervical Spine (Neck) Thoracic Spine Pain Chronic Pain Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Fibromyalgia Pain, Chronic Peripheral Neuropathy Elbow Bicep Tendinitis Contusion, Upper Limb Epicondylitis, Medial and Lateral Fracture, Humerus, Distal Fracture, Radius, Proximal Neuropathy of Ulnar Nerve (Entrapment) Pronator Syndrome Sprains and Strains, Elbow Eye Blepharitis Conjunctivitis Corneal Abrasion Corneal Ulcer Foreign Body, Cornea Stye Visual Fatigue Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Compartment Syndrome Crush Injury Dupuytren's Contracture Fracture, Carpal Bones Fracture, Fingers and Thumb Fracture, Metacarpal Bones Fracture, Radius and Ulna, Distal Neuropathy of Radial Nerve (Entrapment) Neuropathy of Ulnar Nerve (Entrapment) Pain in Limb Puncture Wounds Sprains and Strains, Hand or Fingers Sprains and Strains, Wrist Synovial Cyst Tenosynovitis Tenosynovitis, Radial Styloid Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Tears Trigger Finger or Thumb Hip and Groin Epididymitis Femoral Acetabular Impingement Fracture, Femoral Neck Gluteus Medius Tear Groin Strain Hip Dysplasia Ligamentum Teres Rupture Meralgia Paresthetica Orchitis Trochanteric Bursitis

Knee Dislocation, Patella (Kneecap) Fracture, Patella Meniscus Disorders, Knee Sprains and Strains, Knee Low Back Ankylosing Spondylitis Fracture, Lumbosacral Spine (Without Spinal Cord Injury) Low Back Pain Sciatica Spinal Stenosis Spondylolisthesis Spondylolysis, Lumbar Region Pulmonary Asbestosis Asthma Occupational Asthma Pneumoconiosis Silicosis Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder Dislocation, Glenohumeral Fracture, Clavicle Fracture, Humerus, Proximal Impingement Syndrome Myofascial Pain Syndrome Rotator Cuff Syndrome Rotator Cuff Tear Sprains and Strains, Shoulder and Upper Arm Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Need Additional Support? Please call 800.442.4519 or email guidelines@reedgroup.com if you have additional questions or concerns.