hand. Examination of the right shoulder shows minimal tenderness over her biceps tendon rotator cuff of her right shoulder. Range of motion (ROM) shows abduction of 160 degrees, flexion of 165 degrees, internal/external rotation of 70 degrees and adduction/extension of 30 degrees. Examination of the right elbow reveals focal tenderness over the medial and lateral epicondylar region of her right elbow. IW was diagnosed with cervical strain with right arm dysesthesia with what appears lo he chronic
Biomechanics Assignment Lower Extremity All answers came from Basic Biomechanics – 6th Edition. Hall, Susan J. (Susan Jean), 1953- Basic biomechanics/ Susan J. Hall-6th ed. p. cm. 1. Name the ligaments that surround the hip joint Ligament 1 Iliofemoral Ligament Ligament 2 Pubofemoral Ligament Ligament 3 Ischiofemoral Ligament 1b. Based on the name of the ligament determine where each ligament attaches on the Os Coxae Ligament 1 – connects the pelvis to the femur at the front of the joint. Ligament
SOAP/Narrative Note: S: Client reported that is he completing his HEP daily. He notices increased function in his L UE. O: Patient participated in a 50-minute OT treatment session in the outpatient rehabilitation gym to increase functional ROM and strength in the L UE, bilateral use, decrease edema in the distal L UE and education on community involvement. Patient presented with subluxation brace, personal manufactured sling, and compression glove to therapy session. Also, presented with a decreased
examination of the right shoulder, there is tenderness to the anterior region, inclusive of the subacromial space and acromioclavicular (AC) joint. Range of motion shows flexion of 132 degrees, extension of 40 degrees, abduction of 117 degrees, adduction of 38 degrees, external rotation of 90 degrees and internal rotation of 34
kinetic exercise to work the muscles at their maximum capacity throughout the range of motion. The model is based on the force-velocity response of the actuator. The intersection of the controller unit and the actuator favors various movements like adduction/abduction, pronation/supination, and flexion/extension of shoulder, elbow and
DOI: 3/19/2015. Patient is a 63-year-old right hand dominant male janitor who sustained injury while he was mopping when he began having right shoulder pain. Per OMNI, he was initially diagnosed with right shoulder impingement syndrome, neck strain and right shoulder strain. Per the PT attendance report dated 09/10/15, the IW has attended 6 sessions. Based on the orthopedic consultation report dated 03/04/16 by Dr. Strudwick, the patient reports that his symptoms have returned and he has
The patient has reduced adduction of 20 degrees compared to right hip. In addition, the patient has a positive click when the hip is flexed and adducted with reproduction of significant pain to the left hip. In addition, the patient has a positive anterior posterior glide test as
The action of typing this assignment involves almost all the body systems: the endocrine system, the cardiovascular system, the nervous system (brain, nerves, and spinal cord), the integumentary system, the respiratory system, lymphatic system, digestive system, urinary system, immune system, and the muscular system. The nervous system and the muscular system work together to perform the action, while all the other systems provide the necessary support such as the energy required, the oxygen required
Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion Disorder Vocal Cord Dysfunction A twenty year old female is admitted to the emergency room with symptoms of respiratory distress. The symptoms began during a soccer game and came on suddenly. Signs included observed dyspnea, coughing, wheezing, and signs of cyanosis and chief complaint of shortness of breath. Patient had previously been diagnosed with exercise induced asthma and has used her Albuterol inhaler, as instructed, at the time of attack with no relief. The
My client performed the Arm Curl, Chair Stand, Push Up, Standing Heel Raise, Unilateral Step Down, Single Leg Stance Eyes Open, Single Leg Stance Eye Closed, Standing Stroke, Four Square Step, Time Up and Go, Four Meter Walk Velocity, and Two-Minute Walk Test. He scored 28 reps in 30 seconds for the Arm Curl Test. In the Chair Stand Test he recorded 50 reps. In the Push Up Test he was able to do 31 reps. In the Standing Heel Raise Test he was able to do 31 reps for the left foot and 32 reps for the