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objectives for today will be to discuss the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of lower extremity musculoskeletal conditions that often get referred to physical therapy. Perform a history in a systems review and generate hypotheses to determine what the appropriate diagnosis and testing would be during your physical therapy examination. And to also think a little bit about the interventions to manage these musculoskeletal conditions. | |||
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So the first grouping of conditions that we'll be discussing are torsional conditions. So this is when there's a twisting that happens in the lower extremity to cause a malalignment, particularly looking at in-toeing and out-toeing. | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
objectives for today will be to discuss the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of lower extremity musculoskeletal conditions that often get referred to physical therapy. Perform a history in a systems review and generate hypotheses to determine what the appropriate diagnosis and testing would be during your physical therapy examination. And to also think a little bit about the interventions to manage these musculoskeletal conditions.
Torsional Conditions[edit | edit source]
So the first grouping of conditions that we'll be discussing are torsional conditions. So this is when there's a twisting that happens in the lower extremity to cause a malalignment, particularly looking at in-toeing and out-toeing.
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