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    recording the FMS test results, the mobility test was used for areas that scored less than a 3. The areas checked for mobility on subject 1 included thoracic extension, ankle flexion, shoulder internal and external rotation, hip adduction, and hip flexion. In addition, for subject 2, the mobility areas checked included thoracic extension, ankle flexion, and hip adduction. Furthermore, tests for normal range of motion were conducted in accordance with in class instruction from Dr. Cannavan, the…

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    2- The dynamic range of foot arch and ankle joint while (Extension , Flexion , Inversion , Eversion). 3- The balance of foot and ankle joint. 4- Pain level improvement. - Research Importance : This is the first scientific study on the rehabilitation of plantar fasciitis injury for some athletes through the design of an exercise rehabilitation…

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    man.” I didn’t understand this concept immediately, but in the coming weeks it began to make sense. Mrs. Linton progressively taught me things. All the while, she cared for my medical needs. In the first week, the main concern was simply healing my ankle. Mrs. Linton thoroughly cared for me in this week, but also disciplined me extensively. I was to call everyone sir or ma’am, and couldn’t use work such as “yeah.” Mrs. Linton described these words as unintelligent. On the second day there I was…

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    Start Tommy Football Catch Middle Practicing Plays Threw the ball Short catches End Ankle broken Holding his ankle Ice One day I had My friend over his name was Tommy. We loved playing catch together until one day. We decided to go outside and play catch with the football, and tried to do practice plays from the Packers play book. There was this one play that was our favorite play out of the whole playbook. It was running back screen, and it was so fun. Then after we ran that play…

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    Afpo Research Paper

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    Due to the common use for addressing foot drop, AFO has become synonymous with the term “foot-drop brace”. The goal of AFO use is to stabilize the foot and ankle and provide toe clearance during the swing phase of gait. This helps decrease the risk of catching the toe and falling. A typical AFO creates an L-shaped frame around the foot and ankle, extending from just below the knee to the metatarsal heads of the foot. AFO’s can be purchased off the shelf or can be custom molded to an individual…

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    portion, which constitutes the inferior transverse ligament.3 Disruption of these structures can lead to syndesmotic instability as well as diastasis of the fibula from the tibia, which results in displacement of the talus. Computed tomography of ankle fractures with syndesmotic injury has shown that the distal fibular fragment and thus the talus are externally rotated relative to the tibia and the proximal fibular fragment.4 As originally shown by Ramsey…

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    Osteomyelitis Case Report

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    Review of the medical record indicates that on August 8/14 she twisted her ankle and sustained an opened left distal fracture and had undergone an ORIF. The site became infected and the wound was surgical debrided and she started on IV antibiotic for osteomyelitis. Other medical history includes obesity, thyroid disease, congenital heart disease, HTN, bilateral PE May 2014, protein losing enteropathy, pleural effusion, , lower extremity cellulitis, Pseudomonas infection, acquired spastic…

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    Mrs. Watson, being a schoolteacher, means being on her feet for long periods of time and as she mostly wears slip on shoes her feet and ankles will not be receiving an adequate amount of support. That along with no reported trauma and no significant medical history or abnormal test results leads me to believe that the cause of injury is overuse/gradual onset and could possibly be a form of tendinitis. As there is no specific area mentioned as to where the pain is located, it is difficult to…

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    Fall Wardrobe Changes

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    mustard yellow and navy green are some of the more popular colors in everything from sweaters to makeup. One of the most exciting wardrobe changes for fall involves shoes. A woman's fall wardrobe isn't fully complete unless it involves a solid pair of ankle booties. Understandably,…

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    the angle from the top of the Iliac crest to the knee to the ankle. We choose to record in front of the dark doors of the gym with the best lighting possible in a sagittal view to allow the best view of the hip’s range of motion and angles. Results: Many people do not properly perform correct squat biomechanics often leading to injury. The prime movers of a squat are the muscles around the hips and knees, but it also includes the ankle foot and lower back. Image 1 demonstrates a comfortable…

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