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Question: What is a ?Answer: An injury to a muscle when it is stretched or pulled beyond its capacity characterized by muscle tears as a result of overstretching
Question: How late can the S/Sx of appear?Answer: several hours after muscle
Question: How a PT with a strain sleep?Answer: firm mattress and sleep on the back, with a under the knees
Question: What strain are exersizes almost prescribed, and what is the goal of these exercises?Answer: Exercises is always prescribed if the strain is in the lumbosacral region. Exercises are aimed to strengthen lower abdominal muscles
Question: When are at risk for developing into cellulitis?Answer: Large areas of soft tissue bleeding and a slow of blood
Question: What is a ?Answer: Injuries to the ligaments surrounding a joint which can from or hyperextension of a joint, tearing the capsule and ligaments and involve bleeding into a joint (hemarthrosis)
Question: What is done for a the first 12-36 hours?Answer: Ice for 15 to 20 intermittently
Question: What is done for a sprain after the first 24 ?Answer: Heat for 15 to 30 , four times a day
Question: Why would one Ice, then Heat a a ?Answer: Ice the first 12-36hrs will reduce swelling, Heat after the 1st 24hrs will promote absorption of and fluid
Question: What is the most symptom of whiplash?Answer: Pain radiating down the arm to the
Question: In a PT with whiplash, what must you if the PT developes HTN with widening pulse pressure and bradycardia?Answer: ICP
Question: If ICP is , how often should neuro assessments be conducted?Answer: q 15-30
Question: What are partial or incomplete dislocations ?Answer: subluxations (stretching of capsule)
Question: When is the use of heat in sprains/dislocations?Answer: Evidence of uncontrolled
Question: What is tunnel syndrome?Answer: Disorder of the and hand induced by compression on the median nerve
Question: What are the symptoms of carpal syndrome?Answer: *Paresthesia *Hypoesthesia *Hypesthesia
Question: What is ?Answer: Decreased sensation in the thumb, index finger and middle
Question: What is ?Answer: Decreased sensation in the thumb, index finger and ring
Question: What pain in carpal tunnel syndrome?Answer: or execise of hands
Question: What are the objective signs of tunnel syndrome?Answer: *Edema of hand, wrist, or fingers *Muscle atrophy *Depressed of soft tissue at base of thumb on palmar side
Question: What is a test?Answer: (Wrist-Flexion test) PT places wrist in complete but unforced flexion. If numbness/tingling are produced or exaggerated in hand within 60 sec, test result is . In PTs with limited motion, gentle compression over median nerve may simulate
Question: What is sign?Answer: a for checking the regeneration of a nerve, usually in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. This test is performed by having the examiner gently tap the area over the median nerve at the wrist palmarly. Positive is tingling sensation.
Question: What is the Tx of mild tunnel syndrome?Answer: *Application of to promote comfort *Hydrocortisone acetate *ROM exercises
Question: What is the Tx of severe carpal syndrome?Answer: Surgery - of the median nerve by section of transverse carpal ligament
Question: What is a Intervertibral Disk (HNP)?Answer: Rupture of the fibrocartilage surrounding an intervertebral disk with resulting pressure on roots
Question: What are the most locations for a HNP?Answer: Lumbar and spine
Question: What is the most S/Sx of a Lumbar HNP?Answer: Lower back pain that occurs with movement
Question: Where does the pain from a Lumbar HNP ?Answer: over the buttock and down the leg, causing numbness and along the sciatic nerve pathway (Radicular Pain)
Question: What are the most S/Sx of a Cervical HNP?Answer: Neck pain, , and neck rigidity
Question: How long should a PT with a HNP sit, and in what kind of ?Answer: Limit sitting to 30 at a time in a firm, straight back chair
Question: PTs with a HNP not lift more than what for how long?Answer: No lifting anything heavier than 5 lbs for at 8 weeks
Question: What is a ?Answer: Surgical removal of the bony or one or more vertebrae performed to relieve compression of the spinal cord caused by bone displacement from an injury or degeneration of a disk or to remove a displaced vertebral disk
Question: Chemonucleolysis is performed to a herniated disk in which PTs?Answer: PTs with HNP that has no involvement
Question: What is ?Answer: Chemonucleolysis is the injection of an enzyme into a bulging spinal disc, with the goal of reducing the disc's size. This procedure is done in a or surgical center as an outpatient procedur
 
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