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Your client experienced a recent traumatic brain injury. She…

Your client experienced a recent traumatic brain injury. She does not respond to commands (e.g., “squeeze my hand”) or stimuli (e.g., favorite music), but she maintains regular breathing and heart rate. Which of the following structures is most likely still intact?

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Which of the following is the most likely outcome of damage…

Which of the following is the most likely outcome of damage to this structure, and how might it affect activity performance?

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NOTICE: This case will be used for the following 3 questions…

NOTICE: This case will be used for the following 3 questions of your exam.Your client was stabbed and sustained a completed laceration of the brachial plexus at the blue “X” indicated on the figure below. b. List all the joint actions that would be affected at the shoulder, elbow, and forearm AND list whether each action would be completely or partially impaired. (Example:  1. Joint Action: Partially/Completely Impaired)  

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When assessing grip and pinch strength, it may be more benef…

When assessing grip and pinch strength, it may be more beneficial to compare your client’s dominant and nondominant hand, rather than compare their score to the norms. 

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Questions 17-19 are based upon the following case study abou…

Questions 17-19 are based upon the following case study about Robby.  CASE: Robby is a 19-year-old male who works at a steel manufacturing plant. At work Robby experienced a severe laceration from a machine across the distal portion of his right (dominant side) volar forearm. The laceration was about ¼ inch deep and nearly four inches wide. In the hospital, the surgeons were able to perform tendon and muscle repair. At this point it is unclear if any nerves were damaged due to the laceration. After spending 8 weeks in a partial cast (no movement allowed), Robby has his first outpatient therapy evaluation with you today. Now the doctor has ordered full range of motion and strengthening as tolerated. However, his movement is somewhat limited and stiff due to immobilization and repair. Because of his manual labor job and active lifestyle, he has muscular forearms and larger hands.    Which movement is likely to be weak and/or absent at this point in recovery?

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NOTICE: This case will be used for the following 3 questions…

NOTICE: This case will be used for the following 3 questions of your exam. Make sure to answer every fill in the blank Mrs. White is a 55 year-old woman is 6-months post right total knee arthroplasty (TKA). She was discharged from home health physical therapy services 5 months ago. Her normal bed time routine always begins with a hot bath. Mrs. White currently depends on her upper body strength to lower herself into the tub because her right lower extremity is still weak. In order to lower herself into the tub, she stands with both feet firmly planted in the tub. Mrs. White flexes her hips and places her hands on both sides of the tub. She uses her arms to lower herself down into the tub (Phase I). When she is done with her hot bath, she pushes up with both hands on the side of the tub to return to standing (Phase II).   During phase I of lowering into the tub:    A) What type of contraction, if any, is occurring in the elbow flexors? __________________ B) What type of contraction, if any, is occurring in the elbow extensors? _______________

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Mrs. White is a 55 year-old woman is 6-months post right tot…

Mrs. White is a 55 year-old woman is 6-months post right total knee arthroplasty (TKA). She was discharged from home health physical therapy services 5 months ago. Her normal bed time routine always begins with a hot bath. Mrs. White currently depends on her upper body strength to lower herself into the tub because her right lower extremity is still weak. In order to lower herself into the tub, she stands with both feet firmly planted in the tub. Mrs. White flexes her hips and places her hands on both sides of the tub. She uses her arms to lower herself down into the tub (Phase I). When she is done with her hot bath, she pushes up with both hands on the side of the tub to return to standing (Phase II).   During phase II of raising from the tub:  A) What type of contraction, if any, is occurring in the elbow flexors? __________________B) What type of contraction, if any, is occurring in the elbow extensors? ______________

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Your client was stabbed and sustained a completed laceration…

Your client was stabbed and sustained a completed laceration of the brachial plexus at the blue “X” indicated on the figure  You observe your to client attempting to eat. Based on their injury, do you expect them to be able to perform the hand to mouth excursion? Why or why not? (1 pt) If someone was unable to perform this movement, what is one adaptation you could implement? (1 pt) 

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Questions 17-19 are based upon the following case study abou…

Questions 17-19 are based upon the following case study about Robby.  CASE: Robby is a 19-year-old male who works at a steel manufacturing plant. At work Robby experienced a severe laceration from a machine across the distal portion of his right (dominant side) volar forearm. The laceration was about ¼ inch deep and nearly four inches wide. In the hospital, the surgeons were able to perform tendon and muscle repair. At this point it is unclear if any nerves were damaged due to the laceration. After spending 8 weeks in a partial cast (no movement allowed), Robby has his first outpatient therapy evaluation with you today. Now the doctor has ordered full range of motion and strengthening as tolerated. However, his movement is somewhat limited and stiff due to immobilization and repair. Because of his manual labor job and active lifestyle, he has muscular forearms and larger hands.  Which muscle and/or associated tendon(s) is LEAST LIKELY to be affected by the laceration?

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What nerve innervates muscles in the posterior compartment o…

What nerve innervates muscles in the posterior compartment of the arm and forearm? 

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