Connecting Ideas for Effective Assessment and Treatment

Connecting Ideas for Effective Assessment and Treatment
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In the case of a 28-year-old male patient with patellar tendinitis, the onset of pain around 3 weeks ago led to restricted functional activities, despite initial self-care efforts. The assessment will involve evaluating the patient's history, symptoms, and physical examination to determine appropriate goals and treatment strategies, which may include further rehabilitation exercises and possibly modalities such as iontophoresis or electrotherapy. The physiotherapist will need to consider contraindications, severity of symptoms, and patient consent to ensure a safe and effective treatment plan.

  • Physiotherapy
  • Assessment
  • Treatment
  • Patellar Tendinitis
  • Rehabilitation

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  1. CONNECTING YOUR IDEAS

  2. INSTRUCTIONS Make a meaningful paragraph by using given words. Any students should not have same sentences. Word limit: 70-100 (5-6 sentences)

  3. EXAMPLE: Current, Olympic, team, Russian, medium, strength, frequency, muscle, tone-burst Russian current also called as tone-burst current, was first investigated by Dr Y.M. Kots in the Russian literature. It provoked much interest because the very successful Russian Olympic team were using it in addition to their usual training methods and it was suggested that its use led to significant gains in muscle strength. Russian current is time modulated medium frequency current.

  4. Preparation, physiotherapist, contraindications, consent, patient, treatment, explains

  5. Severity, electric shock, nature, amount, current flow, macro-shock, micro-shock, mild, severe

  6. Hemorrhage, skin infection, malignancy, deep vein thrombosis, pacemaker, pregnancy

  7. Acetate, Iontophoresis, Chloride, lidocaine, zinc, drug

  8. Modalities, electrotherapy, patients, currents, non- invasive, low, high, medium

  9. Apparatus, testing, physiotherapist, patient, check, electrodes, treatment, leads

  10. A 28 year old male patient has a patellar tendinitis. The insidious onset of pain occurred approximately 3 weeks ago. The patient used ice on the area, rest and performed ROM exercises. COMPLAINTS Persistent pain in affected area Limited functional activities. How do you assess the case and what will be your goals and treatment approach?

  11. Position, patient, equipment, resistance, demonstrate, intensity, wash

  12. Electric current induced due to motion of magnet

  13. Best treatment approach for muscle strengthening

  14. A 25 year old graduate reports to physiotherapy with complaints of right sided scapular pain, neck pain, and occasional radiating pain to the right arm. There was no history of injury or previous pain in the areas. Over the past 4 months the pain has worsened to such a degree that it interferes with his daily activities and even sleeping. COMPLAINTS: Pain with prolonged sitting (more than 30 minutes) Decreased ROM of neck motions, primarily rotation and side bending. Forward head posture with rounded shoulders in sitting. Limited functional activities and increased difficulty sleeping. How do you assess the case and what will be your goals and treatment plan?

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