During lifting retraining, why is keeping load close to trunk emphasized?
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A 70-year-old patient was immobilized for 6 weeks after an i…
A 70-year-old patient was immobilized for 6 weeks after an intertrochanteric fracture. They now demonstrate global hypomobility, especially in abduction and internal rotation. End-feel is capsular and non-irritable. What is the MOST appropriate progression strategy?
The effect of a hamstring strain on gait is:
The effect of a hamstring strain on gait is:
A patient cannot actively control neutral spine without symp…
A patient cannot actively control neutral spine without symptom increase. The best initial strategy is:
A patient presents with pain aggravated by extension and rot…
A patient presents with pain aggravated by extension and rotation to the same side. Which structure is most likely irritated?
A patient with disc pathology worsens when bending forward w…
A patient with disc pathology worsens when bending forward while lifting. What biomechanical factor explains this?
The acetabular labrum does all of the following EXCEPT:
The acetabular labrum does all of the following EXCEPT:
Typical early gait status after proximal femur fracture reha…
Typical early gait status after proximal femur fracture rehab (by post-op day ~2) is:
A patient reports bilateral leg symptoms worsened by walking…
A patient reports bilateral leg symptoms worsened by walking downhill and relieved by sitting. Which condition best fits?
A patient is two days post-op after an arthroscopy of the kn…
A patient is two days post-op after an arthroscopy of the knee with the removal of a loose body. You are instructing her in a quadriceps setting exercise while she is lying supine on a mat table. During the exercise the patient begins to experience severe pain. The MOST appropriate action for you to take is: