During an examination, the physical therapist observes the p…

During an examination, the physical therapist observes the patient’s posture noting wrist flexion, elbow extension, shoulder internal rotation and scapular winging of the right arm. Manual muscle testing revealed 2/5 strength in shoulder external rotators and abductors and elbow flexors and 4/5 strength in elbow extensors and wrist and finger flexors. If these findings are due to a neurological injury, where is the most likely location of the injury? 

A physical therapist is examining a patient with a chief com…

A physical therapist is examining a patient with a chief complaint of intermittent pain/numbness and tingling along the lateral aspect of the lower leg into the dorsal aspect of the ankle. The physical therapist performs the straight leg raise (SLR) with a peripheral nerve emphasis test during the objective examination. Which of the following SLR positions would be most appropriate based on the location of the patient’s symptoms?  

A physical therapist evaluates a patient with a diagnosis of…

A physical therapist evaluates a patient with a diagnosis of Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis. Which of the following shoulder motions could the physical therapist suspect be the patient’s most restricted motion to least restricted motion during the range of motion assessment?