A patient diagnosed with femoral-acetabular impingement (FAI) by MRI is referred to physical therapy. The treating physical therapist can expect what motion in the objective examination to likely be the most provocative?
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A 46-year-old male complains of pain in the medial aspect of…
A 46-year-old male complains of pain in the medial aspect of the forearm, wrist, and fingers (ring and pinky finger). The examining physical therapist is aware of all of the entrapment sites for the nerve that could be contributing to his symptoms. Which of the following locations of nerve entrapment has the potential to refer symptoms in the area described by the patient?
A 48-year-old female reports to PT with pain located near th…
A 48-year-old female reports to PT with pain located near the right Achilles tendon and into the distal portion of the calf. She denies numbness and tingling, and experiences mainly pain after she is on her feet majority of the day. She denies a mechanism of injury stating that her pain has been gradually increasing over the past 6 months. She has tried PT at other locations, but has failed to improve. She has switched shoes recently, which is not helping. Which diagnosis is most likely occurring?
The physical therapist (PT) performs the special test below…
The physical therapist (PT) performs the special test below where the leg is adducted while the hip is moved into extension. Which nerve is the PT attempting to bias in order to assess if symptoms are reproduced?
A patient presents with the following observation after inju…
A patient presents with the following observation after injuring her left ankle in a basketball game. Which of the following special tests would be the most appropriate for the physical therapist to perform?
A 52-year-old recreational runner presents with insidious on…
A 52-year-old recreational runner presents with insidious onset of plantar heel pain that is worst with the first steps in the morning and after prolonged standing. During the physical examination, the physical therapist palpates along the plantar aspect of the calcaneus and notes pain reproduction. Which of the following examination findings would BEST support a diagnosis of plantar heel pain?
A physical therapist (PT) performs the following test below…
A physical therapist (PT) performs the following test below and notes the foot beats into plantarflexion quickly one time. What is the most appropriate action from the PT given this finding?
A 75-year-old male is referred to physical therapy (PT) from…
A 75-year-old male is referred to physical therapy (PT) from his primary care physician. His chief complaint includes bilateral neck pain and occasional numbness and tingling into both arms. With further examination, it is determined the patient has noticed a change in his gait with a loss of balance, clumsiness with his hands and fingers including more difficulty feeding himself and buttoning his shirts in the last 2 months, and hyperreflexia in the upper and lower extremities. Which diagnosis should the PT be most concerned about?
The evaluating physical therapist is concerned about a patie…
The evaluating physical therapist is concerned about a patient who sustained a meniscus tear. Which item is NOT part of the cluster proposed by Lowery (2006), Arthroscopy to help rule this in/out?
A patient lies supine at the edge of the treatment table, br…
A patient lies supine at the edge of the treatment table, bringing one knee toward the chest while allowing the other leg to hang freely off the edge. The physical therapist observes the position of the hanging thigh in relation to the ground to assess muscle length. Which muscle’s flexibility is the physical therapist primarily assessing during this test?