Your patient presents with a bursal sided lesion of the right rotator cuff (partial tear, Grade I). This tear could be due to:
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Your patient presents with undisclosed shoulder pain. Hx doe…
Your patient presents with undisclosed shoulder pain. Hx does include a recent fall. You performed a Biceps tension test and it was (+) with pain inside shoulder. Your next step is
In this tendon pathology the problem is a chronic degenerati…
In this tendon pathology the problem is a chronic degeneration of the tendon.
Which positions could cause increased symptoms of an ulnar n…
Which positions could cause increased symptoms of an ulnar neuropathy due to compression in the cubital tunnel?
Your patient is a 22 year old baseball pitcher who is being…
Your patient is a 22 year old baseball pitcher who is being referred to you (PT) for therapy. The patient complains of (c/o) pain during the cocking phase of the overhead pitch and pain from ball release through deceleration. What muscle do you suspect could be involved?
Your patient presents with right wrist pain and on palpation…
Your patient presents with right wrist pain and on palpation you notice increased joint play of the lunate. The physician has shown you the x-rays and it is clear that the carpus is collapsed. This is indicative of what type of instability pattern?
Your patient has had a cast on the forearm secondary to a Ga…
Your patient has had a cast on the forearm secondary to a Galeazzi fracture. The patient had the cast removed one week prior to your initial evaluation. Pt c/o right pain over the dorsum of wrist and thumb. Based on these findings, you could suspect:
Which site of injury would not be caused by a FOOSH?
Which site of injury would not be caused by a FOOSH?
Tennis elbow is usually due to microtearing of:
Tennis elbow is usually due to microtearing of:
This muscle of the thumb is analogous to FDP in the finger
This muscle of the thumb is analogous to FDP in the finger