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    DOI: 12/1/2003. The patient is a 58-year-old female book keeper who is experiencing pain in her right arm and wrist due to performing her usual and customary job duties. Per OMNI, the patient is diagnosed with neck pain and bilateral upper extremity pain. The patient is subsequently diagnosed with lateral epicondylitis, right elbow; lateral epicondylitis, left elbow; radial styloid tenosynovitis; and enthesopathy, unspecified. As per medical report dated 6/23/16, the patient walks in due to worsening

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    Hemophilia, also spelled haemophilia, it is a genetic disease, patient lack of coagulation factors inborn, so the function of blood coagulation is impedimental, also it is not easy to stop the bleeding. Normal blood clotting is made of blood platelet and a part of plasma protein. The function that related to plasma protein of coagulation is coagulation factors. The patient’s blood coagulation factors is less than normal people. When the blood vessel burst, blood is not easy to curdle, so it is difficult

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    In this assignment I will reflect on why the musculoskeletal system interests me as well as looking at rotator cuff injury and the treatments for this. Reflection As a keen sportsman I have had a natural interest in the complexities of human movement and performance. PE ‘A’ level introduced me to analysis of sporting performance and management and rehabilitation of injury. At this early stage in my physiotherapy career I have decided to stick with the musculoskeletal system as I am most familiar

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    In an individual with quadriplegia due to SCI, injury is usually sustained to one or more of the vertebral structures of the spinal column between the levels of C1 and T1, causing damage to one or more of the first eight spinal nerves. When naming the level of injury, the specific vertebral segment involved will be identified by the first letter in which it is named followed by the last spinal nerve root which remains intact; for example, if an individual has a fracture to a cervical vertebra and

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    The prospective articles use a sample of 100 and 36 participants for their studies; therefore giving a good number of participants to drawn down a conclusion. Two academic references suggested that the previous injury is not a factor. Whilst five academic references of retrospective methods state that the previous injury is a factor. The retrospective methods used low numbers to ascertain their findings; the highest article from the retrospective methods was only 22 participations. It would be assumed

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    Impingement is a clinical syndrome of end-range joint pain or motion restriction resulting from direct mechanical abutment of bone or soft tissues. There are three types of ankle impingement syndromes: anterior impingement, which can be subdivided into anterolateral, anteromedial and anterior impingement; posterior impingement, which can be subdivided into posterior and posteromedial impingement. These clinical abnormalities are related to interposition of more or less calcified synovial tissue in

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    DOI: 11/5/2004. Patient is a 58-year-old male pitcher driller who sustained a work-related injury to his low back when he slipped and fell backwards while cleaning a tub with a shovel. As per OMNI entry, the patient underwent laminectomy with decompression at L3-4 and L4-5 with degenerative disc disease and spondylolisthesis at L5-S1 on 07/14/2005; however, the surgery failed. Based on the progress report dated 05/05/16, the patient states that he is doing okay but would like to discuss an adjustment

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    Adeli Suit Palsy

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    Kang, & Jeon, 2014). The results show the participant increase her walking speed from 89.0% to 91.6% and stride length, and therefore, increasing her balance (Ko, Lee, Kang, & Jeon, 2014). Also, there was an increase in extension at the hip, and flexion of the ankle, both contributing to an increase in walking speed (Ko, Lee, Kang, & Jeon, 2014). From the results, the authors conclude that Adeli Suit Therapy is an effective treatment for children that live with cerebral pals; however, the study does

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    Sacroiliac Care Plan

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    Range of motion shows flexion of 50 degrees and extension/bilateral lateral bending of 20 degrees. Patient was diagnosed with traumatic lumbar spondylopathy and low back pain. Treatment plan includes acupuncture therapy twice weekly for 4 weeks for the lumbar spine, to relieve

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    DOI: 5/5/2000. Patient is a 34-year-old male employee who sustained a right shoulder injury while framing the column and wall fell on his shoulder. As per OMNI notes, the patient sustained a right shoulder injury. He underwent arthroscopic posterior and posteroinferior labral repair, subacromial decompression and distal clavicle resection of the right shoulder on 5/4/2015 and revision of the arthroscopic posterior and posteroinferior labral repair of the right shoulder with subacromial bursectomy

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