TY - JOUR T1 - The usage of multidisciplinary physical therapies at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Summer Games: an observational study JO - Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy T2 - AU - Grant,Marie-Elaine AU - Steffen,Kathrin AU - Palmer,Debbie SN - 14133555 M3 - 10.1016/j.bjpt.2020.06.001 DO - 10.1016/j.bjpt.2020.06.001 UR - http://www.rbf-bjpt.org.br/en-the-usage-multidisciplinary-physical-therapies-articulo-S141335551930992X AB - BackgroundThis observational research study analyses the uptake of physical therapies treatments in the Polyclinic during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. ObjectiveTo describe the usage of physical therapies services – physical therapy, osteopath, chiropractic, and sports massage – by athletes and non-athletes and across different sports. MethodsThe multidisciplinary team of physical therapies recorded treatment modalities, information on provider discipline and reason for attendance, in an Electronic Medical Record system throughout the 32 days of operation of the Olympic Polyclinic. Cold-therapy total immersion ice baths (TIIB) were provided as part of the services, but were reported and analysed separately. ResultsThere were 4993 encounters (4038 athletes, 955 non-athlete encounters). 1395 athletes (12.4% of all athletes) and 393 non-athletes sought treatment. For all four provider disciplines, in addition to TIIB, the primary reason for athlete attendance was for recovery (52% of all encounters), followed by injury treatment (30%), and maintenance (16%). Athletes reported “injury” as the main reason for physical therapy (92% of all encounters, 2.8 encounters per athlete), chiropractic (94%, 1.9) and osteopathy (91%, 1.8) visits. Almost all TIIB visits were used for recovery (98% of all TIIB encounters; 2.1 encounters per athlete). Athletes from handball (37% of all handball athletes), followed by judo (22%), and athletics (21%), presented the largest user groups. ConclusionThis Olympic Polyclinic study evaluates the physical therapies’ activity, and athlete's reason for use of the multidisciplinary physical therapies team, including total immersion ice bath provision. These results emphasise the importance of a multidisciplinary approach. ER -