Your shoulder is fully adducted. Your elbow is flexed 90 de…
Your shoulder is fully adducted. Your elbow is flexed 90 degrees. Your forearm is in full supination. You are holding a hammer. You slowly pronate through your full range of motion. From supination to forearm neutral, which of the following is occurring?
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You are a student, spending your first day in the rehab gym of an acute rehab hospital. There is so much going on in the rehab gym that you don’t know what to focus on!! You do notice that a clinician is working with a patient on a thera-ball. The clinician is abruptly moving the thera-ball around in quick, jerky movements, while guarding and keeping the patient safe. Which of the following impairments does this patient most likely have?
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Your patient has a traumatic brain injury (TBI). He is able to transfer from the bed to the wheelchair very well physically (you don’t need to provide manual assistance), but requires close supervision due to poor safety awareness. When documenting the level of assistance needed for this transfer, which of the following would be most appropriate?
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