Your patient had a recent fall on out-stretched hand (FOOSH, right) and complains of pain mid clavicle and pain under the clavicle after approximately 120˚ of shoulder elevation. You would suspect a possible:
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This hand deformity results in shortening of the palmer fasc…
This hand deformity results in shortening of the palmer fascia and muscles
In picture below (left arm), above there is what type of def…
In picture below (left arm), above there is what type of deformity and stresses on the elbow?
Your patient presents with painful right shoulder syndrome a…
Your patient presents with painful right shoulder syndrome and you complete Neers Test; If there was a (+) test, you must qualify by
Your patient presents with right wrist pain and as you’re ev…
Your patient presents with right wrist pain and as you’re evaluating passive range of motion of the elbow/wrist/hand you notice the patient has increased pain at the wrist when you apply over pressure to wrist supination. What ligament could be implicated?
What impairment would likely not decrease functional range o…
What impairment would likely not decrease functional range of motion of the humeral elevation?
Your 60-year-old female patient has been referred to you for…
Your 60-year-old female patient has been referred to you for physical therapy with a diagnosis of a right painful shoulder. Upon evaluation, you found: decreased PROM especially in ER, however, the history indicated no traumatic injury. The patient reports a decrease in her ability to reach for items out in front and to the side with associated pain. From your current knowledge, you would initially suspect:
Historical records regarding return on stocks, Treasury bond…
Historical records regarding return on stocks, Treasury bonds, and Treasury bills since 1926 show that
Which of the following statements is true in regard to li…
Which of the following statements is true in regard to lipopolysaccharide?
The function of an intracytoplasmic membrane in bacteria is…
The function of an intracytoplasmic membrane in bacteria is comparable to a mitochondrion in an aerobic eukaryotic organism.