APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

NEURORADIOLOGY

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A 27-year-old woman came to the physiotherapy clinic complaining of weakness in her right arm and fingers. Three months ago, he had an accident and a fracture of the distal 1/3 of the radius ulna dextra. Examination was carried out by a physiotherapist namely “Okey Sign” and the results were positive there were weaknesses. What nerves innervate from the examination performed by the physiotherapist?
A
Ulnar nerve
B
Radial nerve
C
Median Nerve
D
Nervus Thoracalis
E
Tibial nerve
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Physiotherapy for Hemiplegia Repetitive practice of functional tasks with the affected arm to stimulate motor pathways and improve upper limb function. Active and passive range of movement exercises to strengthen muscles in the arm leg and trunk and relieve pain and stiffness.

Detailed explanation-2: -For example, a patient refuses a therapeutic intervention that the physiotherapist thinks would be very beneficial. The physiotherapist is exhibiting beneficence, wanting to help the patient and provide the care they believe the patient needs On the other patient and provide the care they believe the patient needs.

Detailed explanation-3: -Acute/freezing/painful phase: Gradual onset of shoulder pain at rest with sharp pain at extremes of motion, and pain at night with sleep interruption which may last anywhere from 2-9 months. Adhesive/frozen/stiffening phase: Pain starts to subside, progressive loss of GH motion in capsular pattern.

Detailed explanation-4: -Lymphedema. Excess fluids gather in the lymphatic system, which then moves around in the bloodstream, causing swelling. Sports Injuries. Muscular Dystrophy. Back and Neck Pain. Limited Range of Motion (ROM) Osteoporosis. Vertigo. Headaches. More items •22-Jan-2020

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