A physical therapist works with a patient with a transfemoral amputation on controlled fall training. The patient ambulates with a single axillary crutch. What controlled falling technique is the MOST appropriate to teach the patient in an anterior loss of balance? 1. Pull the crutch close to the body to absorb the impact 2. Discard the crutch and land on slightly flexed arms 3. Turn the body to absorb the fall on the back of the trunk and legs 4. ...
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A physical therapist works with a patient with a transfemoral amputation on controlled fall training. The patient ambulates with a single axillary crutch. What controlled falling technique is the MOST appropriate to teach the patient in an anterior loss of balance? 1. Pull the crutch close to the body to absorb the impact 2. Discard the crutch and land on slightly flexed arms 3. Turn the body to absorb the fall on the back of the trunk and legs 4. ...
A patient presents with marked weakness during resisted testing of right shoulder extension and medial rotation. Which of the following nerve lesions would MOST likely produce the described impairments? 1. Thoracodorsal nerve 2. Suprascapular nerve 3. Spinal accessory nerve 4. Axillary nerve Watch the video version on our Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/9ADpLtq21rI
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A physical therapist works with a patient with a transfemoral amputation on controlled fall training. The patient ambulates with a single axillary crutch. What controlled falling technique is the MOST appropriate to teach the patient in an anterior loss of balance? 1. Pull the crutch close to the body to absorb the impact 2. Discard the crutch and land on slightly flexed arms 3. Turn the body to absorb the fall on the back of the trunk and legs 4. ...