Your patient sustained a traumatic injury to his shoulder 3 weeks ago.You have been treating him because of decreased shoulder ROM and strength and general lack of functional reaching and overhead use of the upper extremity.Today he reports that he has been experiencing increased pain, swelling, and stiffness of his hand.What can you conclude?
A) These signs are the result of a thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) ; begin treating this region as well.
B) The patient is possibly developing complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) ; treatment should be initiated to reduce swelling, maintain range, and increase use of the hand.
C) These signs are a normal reaction to trauma; it is important to tell the patient he is engaging in too much activity.
D) These are signs of a possible clot; immediately send him to the emergency room.
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Q1: The chronic phase of recovery following nerve
Q3: To effectively treat CRPS, a physical therapist:
A)Performs
Q4: Nonoperative management of carpal tunnel syndrome emphasizes:
A)Vigorous
Q5: Following nerve injury, motor retraining exercises:
A)Begin as
Q6: Dominant signs of CRPS that should alert
Q7: The pain associated with CRPS characteristically is:
A)Entirely
Q8: Following transverse carpal ligament surgery to release
Q9: CRPS is defined as an extremely painful
Q10: Your patient describes total numbness in the
Q11: Your patient complains of numbness in the
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