CASE 1. questions 4 of 4 A 45-year-old female presents with…
CASE 1. questions 4 of 4 A 45-year-old female presents with unpredictable back and leg pain lasting for 1 year. She reports fatigue and difficulty concentrating and states she feels her spine in ‘collapsing’ so she doesn’t trust it and has no hope that she will ever recover. Which intervention has the best evidence support for the LBP classification?
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Case 2. question 2 of 4. A 28-week pregnant patient reports daily pain localized over the right PSIS and right gluteal fold for the past 2 weeks. She reports pain while walking and turning in bed. The physical exam reveals a positive Trendelenburg test on the right side. Which position should be avoided when examining this patient?
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CASE 1. question 1 of 4 A 45-year-old female presents with unpredictable back and leg pain lasting for 1 year. She reports fatigue and difficulty concentrating and states she feels her spine in ‘collapsing’ so she doesn’t trust it and has no hope that she will ever recover. Which of the following is the main differential diagnosis for this patient?
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CASE 1. question 2 of 4 A 45-year-old female presents with unpredictable back and leg pain lasting for 1 year. She reports fatigue and difficulty concentrating and states she feels her spine in ‘collapsing’ so she doesn’t trust it and has no hope that she will ever recover. Which of the following is the diagnostic classification?
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Your neighbor learns you are a Physical Therapist and interested in pelvic health practice. She asks your advice on what she should do about her postpartum urinary incontinence that occurs with lifting her 9-month old toddler, the laundry and if she sneezes. She stated that she brought this up to her primary care MD and was told, ‘that is normal after having children’. What recommendations do you have for your neighbor?
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