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  • *Discogenic nerve root compression ...houlder rating questionnaire (SRQ)<br>• [[Nine-Hole Peg Test|Nine Hole Peg Test]]
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  • ...with a calcaneal fracture is associated with [[Lumbar Compression Fracture|compression fractures of the lumbar vertebrae.]] <ref>Bohl DD, Ondeck NT, Samuel AM, Di ...p; P. Tornetta (Eds.). Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins.</ref> A squeeze test is positive in stress fracture of the calcaneus.
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  • ...a after anterior cervical decompression and fusion for chronic spinal cord compression: a case report.] Case reports in orthopedics. 2013 Mar 4;2013.</ref>&nbsp;< ...in tetraplegia, the [[Sollerman Hand Function Test|Sollerman hand function test]], Capabilities of the Upper Extremity instrument (CUE), the Motor Capacity
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  • *Compression on the spinal cord resulting in numbness or tingling in the abdomen and leg *[[Lumbar Compression Fracture|Lumbar compression fracture]]
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  • ...some bacteria present. Not all bacteria’s can be identified. Even when the test comes back negative, septic bursitis cannot be completely ruled out. <ref n ...knee (maximum 20 minutes at a time with an interval of 30-60 minutes). The compression will decrease the intramuscular blood flow to the affected area and will al
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  • .../Spondylolisthesis Spondylolisthesis], or any condition which involves the compression of the dorsal root ganglion.<ref name=":1">Nikolai Bogduk. On the definitio ...erred areas, which emphasises the importance of using a multimodal sensory test protocol during assessment.<ref name="p1" />
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  • ...leg is applied. Pain during this manoeuvre is considered to be a positive test ...rapy]] or [[POLICE Principle|PRICE]] Therapy (protection, rest, elevation, compression, elevation, and other anti-inflammatory drugs are given.
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  • ...easures how well the patient hears sounds and speech, is usually the first test performed to diagnose acoustic neuroma. The patient listens to sounds and s ...syndrome]], labyrinthitis, neuritis, cochlear otospongiosis, neurovascular compression syndrome.
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  • ...on the biphasic material properties of human nucleus pulposus in confined compression. Spine] (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976), 2005; 30(24), E724–E729. </ref> Also, t ...ies of the inter-laminar matrix, Gregory and Callaghan performed a peeling test showing the formation of clefts.<ref name=":7">Gregory, D., & Callaghan, J.
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  • Compression of the medial, lateral and posterior cords of the brachial plexus can occur *Histamine test to differentiate between pre and postganglionic lesion<ref name="Tabitha" /
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  • ...creased passive dorsiflexion, lack of heel raise and a positive [[Thompson Test]]<ref name=":0">Chiodo CP, Glazebrook M, Bluman EM, Cohen BE, Femino JE, Gi ...neral oedema reduction interventions should be utilised ([[RICE|Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation]]). The surgery will ideally occur within one week of the ruptur
    8 KB (1,161 words) - 10:53, 13 May 2024
  • ...proposed classifying spinal fractures by the mechanism of injury (MOI) of compression, flexion, extension and flexion-rotation. He divided the injuries according ...east one osteoporotic wedge fracture.”<ref>Andrew L Sherman et al. “Lumbar Compression Fracture” May 23, 2016</ref> The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
    38 KB (5,553 words) - 15:40, 20 March 2024
  • # Increased muscle guarding, tone, or spasms with test movements # Palpable instability during test movements
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  • * Pain on [[Patellofemoral Joint|Patellofemoral joint]] (PFJ) compression ...t (TUG)|Timed Up and Go]] can be used in a PF OA population. However, this test may not be appropriate in the early stages of PF OA as it may not challenge
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  • *[[Resisted_AC_Joint_Extension_Test|Resisted AC Joint Extension Test]] *Simple Shoulder Test questionnaires: Purpose is to assess functional disability of the shoulder,
    22 KB (3,205 words) - 10:00, 18 August 2022
  • Nerve injury can occur as a result of traction/stretch, laceration, compression, or ischemia. The nerve dysfunction results primarily from the direct mecha === Compression ===
    52 KB (7,519 words) - 11:45, 3 August 2022
  • ...is, and abduction of the hip. Hip flexor weakness is caused by L2-L3 nerve compression or possibly upper motor neuron lesion.<ref>Alexandra Kopelovich. Gait Devia ...ination of their upper and lower limbs. Tandem gait, toe walking, Rhomberg Test, and supervised heel walking will be completed as part of the neurological
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  • ...est PT and on discharge what advice for PT. After a fortnight he was given compression garments in the form of elasticated socks. He isn't finding any relief for *Passes the wheelchair skills test.
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  • Primary subacromial impingement involves compression of these structures between the acromion and greater tuberosity (due to usu ...[Shoulder Special Tests|Sulcus sign]], [[Shoulder Special Tests|relocation test]], apprehension sign
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  • * It is mainly the valgus stress test of the elbow that will reproduce the pain. ...e '''acute phase''' of the injury, the [[RICE]] principle&nbsp;(rest, ice, compression, elevation) as well as paracetamol and NSAIDs will give initial relief for
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