This is a 42 year old right hand dominant female who recently presented complaining of the presence of a left palmar mass. Patient states the mass has been present for several months. She notes increase in size. In addition she notes tenderness with flexion of the metacarpophalangeal joint. Patient states the mass is also irritated by her rings. Patient will now undergo excision. Risk benefits and alternative procedure have been discussed with the patient. Risks including but not limited to bleeding
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Choose any joint/musculoskeletal injury (there are numerous ones so no duplication is allowed!!)‚ describe the joint injury‚ and then describe ONE (and only one) particular assessment test that would help with diagnosis of that injury and the rationale behind it. The fractured clavicle in the newborn is “the most frequently fractured bone during birth” (Jarvis‚ 2012). At times‚ these fractures can be difficult to diagnose because it is often asymptomatic. One assessment test used is palpation over
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training section: The first action Push-ups: 10 times The second action Shoulder birds (SHOULD FLIES) Standing away from shoulder width Palms forward Place the dumbbell (kettle bell) 180 degrees until the hands touch The third action Triceps arm flexion and extension (DIPS) Keep your back straight Neck training section: This action is divided into many stages‚ the purpose is to exercise flexibility‚ neck strength and core strength‚ each into a stage‚ you will have a very big progress. One stage:
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DOI: 09/09/2016. Patient is a 36-year-old male material handler/forklift driver who sustained injury when he collided with another forklift. X-ray of the lumbar spine dated 09/09/16 showed decreased disc space involving L5-S1‚ which might be representing degenerative changes. Based on the medical report dated 10/14/16‚ the patient states he is currently not having any improvement. He states he still continues to have lower back pain and right L5 radiculitis ending into the right lateral calf. He
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Biol 109 Written Assignment #2 Scenario: Hal‚ a 50 year old politician‚ was a college basketball player and stayed fairly active with sports and weekend pickup games through his thirties and early forties (Q1) Having a members only gym near his office facilitated this practice. However‚ intense campaigning and successful election to the US Congress meant extra travel‚ fried chicken dinners‚ hotel rooms and prolonged sitting and weight gain. After years of relative inactivity‚ with only sporadic
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major‚ erector spinae‚ abdominals‚ and the spinal postural muscles are usually stable. The body has two hip bones. However‚ the psoas major‚ psoas minor‚ adductor longus‚ adductor brevis‚ iliacus‚ and the rectus femoris helps with the assistance of flexion to the right hip. When the tensor fasciae latae is flexed‚ internal rotation of the hip occurs. The
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spasm‚ tight hamstring and tenderness to the medial and lateral joint lines. There is also tenderness of the patellofemoral facet‚ patellofemoral grind‚ crepitus‚ and positive Posterior draw test. Range of motion shows extension of 30 degrees and flexion of 95 degrees. IW was diagnosed with unilateral primary osteoarthritis of the right knee. Patient will continue with his independent home exercise program. The patient is a good candidate for viscosupplementation of the right knee as he has tried
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DOI: 10/27/2014. Patient is a 48-year old male steamfitter who sustained injury while he was moving equipment when he fell on his back. Per OMNI‚ he was initially diagnosed with neck‚ low back‚ and right shoulder pain. Based on medical report dated 06/05/15‚ it was noted that the patient was last seen on 03/20/15 for trigger point Injection. The patient stated that at that time there was minimal improvement and has decided that he would not like to have the second series. He is however
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Force: This can be defined as a pushing or pulling action that causes a change of the state of a body. A long jumper who wants to increase their degree of force will need to increase their weight‚ but this can negatively affect their speed‚ so it is vital to get the balance right. The law of reaction also applies to movements that occur in the air. In these situations the equal and opposite reaction is shown in movements of other parts of the body. A long jumper‚ for example‚ will bring the arms
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her face. Patient continues to stay active. She also continues to have neuropathic pain in the right lower extremity to foot (sharp shooting and numbness). On examination of the lumbar spine‚ there is mild tenderness. Range of motion shows forward flexion of 50 degrees‚ and extension of 10 degrees‚ with more pain upon extension. Facet stress test is positive bilaterally. Right leg and knee extension strength is 4/5. Sensation is diminished to pinprick and touch over the right L5-S1 dermatome. Spinal
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