A client with patellofemoral syndrome who has little to no local swelling may benefit most from:
A) intensive mobilization of the cuboid bone.
B) deep gliding, kneading, friction, and myofascial release to the arch of the affected foot.
C) strengthening the lateral rotators of the hip.
D) deep gliding, kneading, friction, and myofascial release on the affected quadriceps and hamstrings.
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A)that it
Q11: Another term for patellofemoral syndrome is:
A)chondromalacia patellae.
B)sacroiliac
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Q13: Inadequate mineralization of mature bones, causing them
Q14: An accumulation of synovial fluid behind the
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Q17: Which term also refers to osteoarthritis?
A)Lyme disease
B)Osteomyelitis
C)Osteoporosis
D)Degenerative
Q18: A progressive bone disease marked by abnormal
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Q20: Which condition is inflammation of the bursae?
A)Synovitis
B)Bursitis
C)Spondylolisthesis
D)Tendonitis
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