A physical therapist (PT) notes the patient has weak grip, p…
A physical therapist (PT) notes the patient has weak grip, particularly with left wrist flexion during the objective examination. The PT attempts to discern if the weakness is centrally located within the cervical spine. What other upper extremity motion shares the same myotome level consistent with the finding above?
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Case Bill: A 55-year-old male presents with a primary complaint of pain and tingling in the lateral hand, specifically affecting the thumb and index finger, ongoing for the past six months. He reports that his symptoms have worsened since transitioning to a new position as a professor, which involves increased time spent typing at a computer desk. Bill rates his pain as a 5/10, occurring both during the day and at night. He denies any current or past neck pain, reports no weakness, and does not recall any specific injury or trauma to the area. What interventions would be the most evidence-based approach to assist Bill in reducing his symptoms?
Read DetailsCase Bill: A 55-year-old male presents with a primary compla…
Case Bill: A 55-year-old male presents with a primary complaint of pain and tingling in the lateral hand, specifically affecting the thumb and index finger, ongoing for the past six months. He reports that his symptoms have worsened since transitioning to a new position as a professor, which involves increased time spent typing at a computer desk. Bill rates his pain as a 5 out of 10, occurring both during the day and at night. He denies any current or past neck pain, reports no weakness, and does not recall any specific injury or trauma to the area. The treating PT notes significant limitations in wrist extension AROM/PROM at the radiocarpal joint. Which mobilization would be the most appropriate to improve this patient’s wrist extension mobility?
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A 79-year-old patient presents to outpatient physical therapy 3 weeks after a fall with persistent dizziness and headache. They report a brief period of confusion but no loss of consciousness. Which factor most increases this patient’s risk for prolonged recovery?
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