A PTA conducts a pre-operative training session for a patien…

A PTA conducts a pre-operative training session for a patient scheduled for surgery to repair a massive rotator cuff tear. The patient is a 54-year-old male who is employed as an insurance agent. During the pre-operative training session the patient inquires as to the amount of time before he is able to return to full activity, to include playing tennis and golf. The MOST appropriate time frame is typically:

Your supervising PT has completed the IE on a patient who’s…

Your supervising PT has completed the IE on a patient who’s right shoulder is immobilized in a sling following a fall two weeks ago.  The referring physician indicated that x-rays of the involved shoulder were negative, however he expresses concern about the patient developing secondary upper extremity problems during the two week immobilization period.  You have been assigned to work with this patient.  Which of the following activities would not be recommended during this two week period?

A PTA works with a patient diagnosed with a wrist sprain.  D…

A PTA works with a patient diagnosed with a wrist sprain.  During the session the PTA has difficulty identifying the scaphoid and attempts to use the tendinous radial and ulnar boundaries of the anatomical snuff box to assist him.  Which active motion would be the MOST helpful when locating the anatomical snuff box?