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    This case review involved a 19-year-old male football play who is currently a freshman in college. He came into the athletic training room complaining of right wrist pain. This athlete has had pain in this wrist for a couple of mouths and had only every taped the wrist two weeks prior to coming into the athletic training room for his first treatment. Even before coming in, he was able to do every drill or exercise at practice to completion. He only reported feeling pain during practice when he…

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    Assault On Campus

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    Sexual Assaults on College Campuses Sexual assault refers to sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the consent of the victim. Examples of this type of behavior include rape, forcing one to perform sexual actions, unwanted sexual touching, or even verbal threats. Today, sexual assault is continuing to grow as an epidemic on college campuses and many students lack the knowledge and awareness of this problem. Almost 100 colleges and universities reported at least 10 cases of rape on…

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    Voice Evaluation Report

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    Voice Evaluation Identifying Information The patient is a 60-year-old, male, high school sociology teacher with a 14-month history of progressive dysphonia. The patient was diagnosed with a large substernal thyroid by a laryngologist and underwent thyroidectomy surgery 7 months ago. The patient notes that voice problems have persisted for about a year. The patient reports that prior to the thyroid surgery, his voice problems were more severe than his current voice quality. Immediately after…

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    Rotator Cuff Case Study

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    is known as impingement syndrome (AAOS, 2011). This is where the supraspinatus tendon becomes inflamed and painful, because of the location, between the head of the humerus and the acromion of the scapula which is compressed during abduction and adduction of the shoulder. If the impingement syndrome is not treated, usually by rest and strengthening exercises as well as massage, and there is a continuation of use, this can cause the tendon(s) to tear away from the bone (AAOS, 2011). The most…

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    abductor), supraspinatus (assists the deltoid), subscapularis/teres major (produce medial rotation at the shoulder), infraspinatus/teres minor (produce lateral rotation at the shoulder), coracobrachialis (attaches to the scapula producing flexion and adduction at…

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    DISCUSSIONS Discussion Part One (graded) Setting: Suburban family practice office Part 1: You review the chart before entering the room. The patient is Elizabeth, age 16, with a chief complaint of a left ankle injury. Elizabeth is an Irish dancer and has been seen in the past for other injuries. At the last visit 8 months ago, Elizabeth had a groin pull and was sent to physical therapy (PT) for evaluation and treatment. The PT notes state Elizabeth has lax ligaments and responded well to PT.…

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    Shoulder Joint Lab Report

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    surface of the tendon of the latissimus dorsi is separated from the underlying tendon of the teres major muscle by a bursa. The latissimus dorsi has several different functions, all of which involve movements of the arm. The primary function is the adduction of the arm, another function of the latissimus dorsi is extension of the arm, as in swinging the arm toward the back. Finally, the latissimus dorsi medially rotates the arm. The latissimus dorsi is supplied by the sixth, seventh, and eighth…

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    The Musculoskeletal System

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    each fiber also beats individually. While muscles are categorized by different fibers, all 600 or so muscles found in the human body provide the same function, movement. However, this movement is provided by different forces. Flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation, supination, and pronation are all terms that describe the different muscular movements. These terms all describe the upward, downward, inward, and outward movements that humans need to walk, eat, use their hands, elbows,…

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    Lessac-Madson Resonant Voice Therapy The Purpose of Resonant Voice Therapy Resonant Voice Therapy (RVT) was developed by Arthur Lessac and Katherine Verdolini in the 1970s and is a Holistic Approach. According to Stemple, Roy and Klaben (2014), the purpose of the study is to achieve a strong and clean voice with the least amount of effort and the impact between the vocal folds. This helps minimize the amount of injury and continues maintain the health of the vocal folds. RVT involves oral…

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    “The human body,” many of us don’t nearly realize what happens throughout the body, and if I’m being honest, neither did I, up until I took Anatomy and Physiology in high school and my freshman year of college. It is truly amazing, how many systems and functions one’s body has; from the smallest of molecules to the largest of organs, all working together to keep the one going. The entire body is made up of cells, all working hard making sure everything is working accordingly. From making swift…

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