Determine the most likely pathology based on the exam findin…

Determine the most likely pathology based on the exam findings:  A 32-year-old Rugby athlete presents with neck pain after his most recent match: he has decreased lateral flexion and rotation range of motion to the left, positive Spurling’s test moving neck to left side with symptoms down left arm, negative Tinel’s sign on both right and left, negative Allen’s and Adson’s test.  No tenderness on spinous process. 

Differential Diagnosis algorithm for Shoulder Impingement Pa…

Differential Diagnosis algorithm for Shoulder Impingement Pathologies: For the scenario below, I have listed positive or negative exam findings.  Please decide which pathology below would be indicated based on the results of the exam. + Impingement test; – Apprehension; – Relocation; + Empty Can; + Jobe Centinela 

Determine the most likely pathology based on the exam findin…

Determine the most likely pathology based on the exam findings: 23 year old baseball outfielder with anterior pain in right shoulder when throwing.  Reports episodes of his shoulder “giving out” on him: clinical exam reveals positive anterior apprehension and Jobe relocation, positive Load and Shift, positive labral Grind, positive Clunk test.  All tests negative on the left side for bilateral comparison.

A client is taking an oral contraceptive (“birth control pil…

A client is taking an oral contraceptive (“birth control pill”) to prevent pregnancy. At the same time she is taking another medication which enhances the rate at which Cytochrome p450 enzymes in the liver metabolize and inactivate the contraceptive in the body. The interaction of the two drugs together is likely to result in which of the following (based only on the information provided in this question)?