A  patient with Raynaud’s disease is referred to physical th…

A  patient with Raynaud’s disease is referred to physical therapy for treatment of wrist tendinitis. The physical therapist would like to add a physical agent to the POC to assist in improving this patient’s symptoms.  Which modality listed below should be avoided in this patient due to the medical condition? Choose the BEST answer.

A 63-year-old patient with a 20-year history of Type 2 diabe…

A 63-year-old patient with a 20-year history of Type 2 diabetes mellitus presents with a stage II plantar ulcer over the heel. The wound bed appears moist with mild granulation tissue, no active infection is present, and protective sensation is absent on monofilament testing. The physical therapist considers adding therapeutic ultrasound to promote wound healing. Which of the following is the most appropriate clinical decision?

A physical therapist is treating a patient with a post-opera…

A physical therapist is treating a patient with a post-operative trigger finger release. The patient has a visible skin graft, due to complications that occurred during surgery and is unable to tolerate direct contact with the ultrasound transducer. Which of the following is the best coupling medium for ultrasound treatment in this case?