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Exploring The Outcomes Of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy To Treat Urinary Incontinence 2 Years Post Prostatectomy: A Retrospective Case Report, Kathleen T. O'Loughlin Apr 2019

Exploring The Outcomes Of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy To Treat Urinary Incontinence 2 Years Post Prostatectomy: A Retrospective Case Report, Kathleen T. O'Loughlin

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Background and Purpose: The purpose of this poster is to investigate the effects of pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) on urinary incontinence (UI) in an individual 2 years post radical prostatectomy (RP). This information is essential to developing a body of literature guides future treatment of men in this patient population.

Case Description: The subject was a 57-year-old male with UI and pelvic floor hypertonicity 2 years post RP secondary to prostate cancer. He was treated in an outpatient physical therapy clinic using PFPT for a total of 7 weeks.

Outcomes: The resting tone of the subject’s pelvic floor muscles …


The Use Of Mechanical Diagnosis And Treatment And Physical Therapy Intervention In A 31-Year-Old Female With Low Back Pain After A Motor Vehicle Accident: A Retrospective Case Report, Brianna Fields Apr 2019

The Use Of Mechanical Diagnosis And Treatment And Physical Therapy Intervention In A 31-Year-Old Female With Low Back Pain After A Motor Vehicle Accident: A Retrospective Case Report, Brianna Fields

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Background/Purpose: Over 2 million people in the United States are injured each year in motor vehicle accidents (MVA) and experience subsequent low back pain (LBP). The purpose of this retrospective case report is to present the evidence and clinical reasoning behind a Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment (MDT)-based physical therapy plan of care for a patient with LBP post-MVA.

Case Description: The patient was a 31-year-old African-American female with LBP after a MVA. The patient’s goals for physical therapy were to reduce pain with functional activities such as sitting, standing, walking, and return to pain-free function in duties …


Physical Therapy Clinical Decision Making, Intervention, And Outcomes Of A Patient With Cervicogenic Dizziness: A Retrospective Case Report, Melissa Koehl, Roberta O'Shea Apr 2019

Physical Therapy Clinical Decision Making, Intervention, And Outcomes Of A Patient With Cervicogenic Dizziness: A Retrospective Case Report, Melissa Koehl, Roberta O'Shea

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Background and Purpose: Cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) is believed to be a result of altered proprioception secondary to cervical spine pain and/or dysfunction...There currently are no validated clinical tests or clinical prediction rules to accurately identify CGD, however, there are published physical therapy clinical decision-making guidelines available. This retrospective case report describes the use of published guidelines to aid clinical decision-making regarding the physical therapy examination, interventions, and outcomes of a patient with CGD.

Case Description: The patient was a 66-year old woman referred to PT with the medical diagnosis of dizziness. A detailed history and thorough …


Outcomes Of A Comprehensive Physical Therapy Treatment Program For A 22-Year-Old Patient With Migraine Without Aura, Chronic Migraine, And Cervicogenic Type Headache: A Case Report, Katrina L. Koltz Apr 2015

Outcomes Of A Comprehensive Physical Therapy Treatment Program For A 22-Year-Old Patient With Migraine Without Aura, Chronic Migraine, And Cervicogenic Type Headache: A Case Report, Katrina L. Koltz

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Background and Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to describe the interventions and outcomes of a comprehensive physical therapy (PT) treatment program that emphasized addressing musculoskeletal deficits and increasing neuromuscular control, which was theorized to decrease headache (HA) symptoms for a patient with overlapping HA diagnoses.

Case Description: The subject was a 22-year-old Caucasian female with an 8-year history of migraine without aura, chronic migraine, and cervicogenic type headaches. A comprehensive PT program was implemented to address subject’s musculoskeletal deficits, neurological impairments, and functional limitations. Assessments were performed at initial evaluation and two weeks later at re-assessment. Outcome …


Clinical Decision-Making For Discharge Recommendations For A 63 Year Old Male With Foot Drop Status Post Great Toe Amputation: A Case Report, Sigmund Ku Apr 2015

Clinical Decision-Making For Discharge Recommendations For A 63 Year Old Male With Foot Drop Status Post Great Toe Amputation: A Case Report, Sigmund Ku

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Background and Purpose: Making a discharge recommendation from an acute care setting involves many factors and a coordinated team effort, and discharging a patient to an inappropriate setting can have adverse effects. Physical therapists have shown to be able to make appropriate and accurate discharge recommendations. The purpose of this case report is to apply a model of discharge decision making and analyze the results in the case of an older adult male with foot drop status post great toe amputation.

Case Description: SF was a 63-year old male with a history of Type II diabetes mellitus, alcohol abuse, and …


The Effect Of Core Strengthening Exercises And Sciatic Nerve Glides On 65 Year-Old Female With Low Back Pain And Lower Extremity Radicular Symptoms: A Case Report, Alex Bennett Apr 2015

The Effect Of Core Strengthening Exercises And Sciatic Nerve Glides On 65 Year-Old Female With Low Back Pain And Lower Extremity Radicular Symptoms: A Case Report, Alex Bennett

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Background/purpose: Low back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide and is frequently accompanied by numbness, tingling, and burning sensation in the lower extremities. Oftentimes, LBP with lower extremity symptoms is treated with core stabilization exercises and nerve gliding activities, but limited research exists for the use of nerve glides for radicular lower extremity pain.

Case Description: The patient was a 67 year-old female with a chronic episode of LBP and left lower extremity sciatic pain. The patient’s symptoms included pain in the lower back and posterior thigh after sitting, standing, or ambulating for more than 10 minutes. …


Adult Male Status Post Chronic Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury: A Case Report, Kelly Cooke Apr 2015

Adult Male Status Post Chronic Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury: A Case Report, Kelly Cooke

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Background and Purpose: There is a lack of research using conservative treatment to treat chronic traumatic brachial plexus injuries. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of a physical therapy treatment plan and home exercise plan (HEP) for a 47 year old male referred for shoulder pain following a traumatic compression injury 11 months ago.

Case Description: This study contained interventions focused on increasing joint mobility, resistance training, massage, and modalities to decrease patient symptoms and improve quality of life. To measure outcomes, the following examinations were used: numeric pain rating scale, gross shoulder manual muscle testing, …


Implementation Of A Comprehensive Treatment Program For A Patient With Tbi To Address Balance And Gait Deviations: A Case Report, Robert De Lara Apr 2015

Implementation Of A Comprehensive Treatment Program For A Patient With Tbi To Address Balance And Gait Deviations: A Case Report, Robert De Lara

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Background and Purpose: The purpose of this retrospective case report is to describe physical therapy interventions provided to improve the balance and ambulation of a 20-year-old patient with apparent lower extremity foot drop and fatigue 20 months post severe traumatic brain injury secondary to a motor vehicle accident.

Case Description: The patient initially had decreased active and passive range of motion in bilateral ankles, decreased BERG balance test scores, and decreased ambulation distance without the use of an assistive device. Treatment interventions included balance and ambulation training program that incorporated stretching and joint mobilizations, balance exercises, and endurance training.

Outcomes: …


Brachial Plexus Injury And Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Following A Fall: A Case Report, Przemyslaw Ilczyk Apr 2015

Brachial Plexus Injury And Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Following A Fall: A Case Report, Przemyslaw Ilczyk

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Background: In the elderly population, research has shown that impairments of balance and strength are common reasons for falls. Falls constitute one of the main reasons for emergency department and hospital admissions, and are the second most common reason for brachial plexus injury. Another common symptom, after a fall and head trauma incident, is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). Approximately 50% of subjects with traumatic brain injury complain about positional vertigo. Research shows that traumatic BPPV is commonly misdiagnosed in clinical practice.

Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to present interventions that were used to treat a patient …


Effectiveness Of Conservative Physical Therapy On A 17 Year Old Female Diagnosed With Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease, Bethany Hyde Apr 2015

Effectiveness Of Conservative Physical Therapy On A 17 Year Old Female Diagnosed With Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease, Bethany Hyde

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Background & Purpose: There is currently a lack of research for physical therapy as an intervention in the treatment of Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease. The purpose of this case report is to explore the effectiveness of conservative physical therapy intervention for a 17-year-old female diagnosed with Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease.

Case Description: This case report includes the examination, evaluation, and treatment of a patient with Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease. Interventions focused on increasing strength and range of motion of the left lower extremity, improving balance and proprioception, and the incorporation of functional activities. To measure the effectiveness of the intervention the following examinations where used: Lower …


Outcomes Of Endurance Training For A 76 Year-Old Male With Hospital Acquired Pneumonia And Elevated Troponin Levels: A Case Report, Kathryn M. Limberopoulos Apr 2015

Outcomes Of Endurance Training For A 76 Year-Old Male With Hospital Acquired Pneumonia And Elevated Troponin Levels: A Case Report, Kathryn M. Limberopoulos

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Background/Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to describe the interventions that were implemented for a patient with hospital-acquired pneumonia with multiple co-morbidities.

Case Description: The patient was a 76 year old Caucasian male who was status-post 3.5 weeks in acute care and 11 days in the ICU secondary to hospital-acquired pneumonia and elevated troponin levels. The patient presented with decreased lower extremity strength, impaired balance, and difficulty with bed mobility, transfers and gait. The patient underwent endurance training and weaning of supplemental oxygen to return to prior level of function. Assessments were performed on a weekly basis. Outcome …


Multimodal Physical Therapy Management Of A 24 Year-Old Male With Chronic Retrocalcaneal Pain: A Case Report, Matthew Herring Apr 2015

Multimodal Physical Therapy Management Of A 24 Year-Old Male With Chronic Retrocalcaneal Pain: A Case Report, Matthew Herring

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Background and Purpose: The multimodal approach reflects the type of individualized treatment commonly used in the clinical setting, in which many different interventions are available to the physical therapist. The purpose of this case report is to describe the physical therapy management process for a patient with chronic retrocalcaneal pain using a multimodal intervention approach.

Case Description: The patient was a 24 year-old male with chronic left retrocalcaneal pain. The patient’s impairments included decreased left ankle dorsiflexion, decreased left talocrural joint mobility, left ankle swelling, and gait deviations. The patient’s functional limitations included decreased ability to stand and walk for …


Outcomes Of Conservative Physical Therapy Treatment For Osteoarthritic Knee Pain In A 58 Year-Old Female: A Case Report, Sarah Wicklin Apr 2015

Outcomes Of Conservative Physical Therapy Treatment For Osteoarthritic Knee Pain In A 58 Year-Old Female: A Case Report, Sarah Wicklin

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Background/Purpose: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most commonly diagnosed form of arthritis in older adults. The purpose of this case study is to describe a conservative physical approach towards alleviating symptomatic knee OA pain and achievement of functional outcomes.

Case Description: The patient was a 58-year-old Caucasian female with complaints of left shin and knee pain with a complex medical history. The patient’s goal for physical therapy was to return to functional activities such as walking greater than 60 minutes and climbing stairs pain free.

Outcomes: Upon completion of physical therapy, the patient demonstrated slight increases in left knee flexion …


Treatment Of A 65 Year Old Deconditioned Female Admitted With Complications Resulting From Morbid Obesity: A Case Report, David Sarvin Apr 2015

Treatment Of A 65 Year Old Deconditioned Female Admitted With Complications Resulting From Morbid Obesity: A Case Report, David Sarvin

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Background/Purpose: Obesity is a growing concern among the population of adults and children living in the United States. It costs the medical industry a great deal of money each year treating these patients, especially in those individuals classified as morbidly obese. The purpose of this study is to assess effectiveness of a cardiovascular based treatment plan on a deconditioned subject who suffers from complications resulting from morbid obesity.

Case Description: The patient described in this case study is a 65 year old Caucasian female admitted to the skilled nursing facility with complications resulting from morbid obesity, among other co-morbidities.

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Outcomes After A Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Treatment Program For A Patient With A Right Pontine Stroke: A Case Report, Traci Rzeszutko Apr 2015

Outcomes After A Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Treatment Program For A Patient With A Right Pontine Stroke: A Case Report, Traci Rzeszutko

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Background/Purpose: A stroke occurs as a result of decreased blood flow to the brain and can cause serious limitations in mobility, balance, coordination, and strength resulting in functional limitations. The purpose of this case study is to examine the effects of a comprehensive acute inpatient rehabilitation program focusing on gait, balance, lower extremity strengthening, neuromuscular control, bed mobility, coordination, and stair training on a 67-year-old male after a right pontine stroke with a medical history that includes a right stroke eight years ago.

Case Description: The subject was a 67-year-old male with a diagnosis of right pontine stroke. The subject …


Rehabilitative Management Of A 66-Year-Old Female With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Case Report, Rachael Matthews Apr 2015

Rehabilitative Management Of A 66-Year-Old Female With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Case Report, Rachael Matthews

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Background and Purpose: There is a lack of research demonstrating standardization of treatment protocols for patients with chronic low back pain and lumbar spinal stenosis. The purpose of this case report was to examine the effectiveness of a physical therapy rehabilitation program for a 66-year-old female referred for lumbar radiculopathy and lumbar spinal stenosis.

Case Description: This case report contained interventions focused on lumbar extension exercises, upper and lower extremity and postural control exercises, aerobic training, and modalities, in order to achieve the patient’s goals and to improve quality of life. To measure the outcomes the following tests and measures …


Treatment Of A 92 Year Old Female Deconditioned After Hospitalization Secondary To A Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Case Report, Paul A. Naujokas Apr 2015

Treatment Of A 92 Year Old Female Deconditioned After Hospitalization Secondary To A Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Case Report, Paul A. Naujokas

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Background and Purpose: Research suggests that older adults are more likely to be hospitalized and to be at risk for hospital-associated deconditioning after successful treatment of their medical condition.This case report demonstrates that a walking program with progressive resistive exercises (PREs) helped one 92 year old female patient, suffering from hospital associated deconditioning, improve her strength, cardiovascular endurance, and functional abilities, including sit-stand transfers, ambulation with the least resistive assistive device (LRAD) and stair climbing. These improvements allowed the patient to return to her prior level of functioning, living independently in her 2nd story apartment with assistance as needed from …


Task-Specific Resistance Training Bedside For An 80-Year-Old Deconditioned Female: A Case Report, Maura Ryan Apr 2015

Task-Specific Resistance Training Bedside For An 80-Year-Old Deconditioned Female: A Case Report, Maura Ryan

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Background: The purpose of this case report was to describe the use of task-specific resistance training bedside on an 80-year-old deconditioned female.

Case Description: The patient was a retired 80-year-old African-American female seen in a skilled nursing facility who was hospitalized due to defibrillator firing with atrial fibrillation with abdominal pain and Clostridium Difficile. Three weeks prior the patient was hospitalized for a right inguinal hernia repair.

Outcomes: The patient was unable to return to her prior level of independence for all functional mobility, yet the patient increased her gait distance, improved her lower extremity strength evidenced by manual muscle …


Physical Therapy Treatment For A 90-Year Old Male After Lacunar Stroke With Bppv: An Outpatient Case Report, Adam Nicholson Apr 2015

Physical Therapy Treatment For A 90-Year Old Male After Lacunar Stroke With Bppv: An Outpatient Case Report, Adam Nicholson

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Background and Purpose: The purpose of this case report was to delineate the differential diagnosis of vertigo symptoms in a patient after a stroke and describe interventions used in the outpatient physical therapy setting.

Case Description: The patient was a 90 year old male treated in an outpatient physical therapy clinic after a lacunar stroke 6 months prior. The patient presented with symptoms of vertigo that are common after a stroke, but also exhibited symptoms consistent with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).

Outcomes: Overall, the patient greatly improved his abilities for gait and balance after treatment. The patient appeared much …


The Effects Of A Mckenzie-Based Approach Combined With Functional Training For A Patient With Low Back Pain And Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Report, Mitchell Cronk Apr 2015

The Effects Of A Mckenzie-Based Approach Combined With Functional Training For A Patient With Low Back Pain And Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Report, Mitchell Cronk

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Background and Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to describe the outcome of a McKenzie-based intervention plan combined with functional training for a patient with low back pain and multiple sclerosis.

Case Description: CS was a 58-year-old female who presented to therapy with primary complaints of low back and calf pain. Also, the patient was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis in 2009. The patient ambulates with a significantly increased base of support. A CT-scan in 2012 revealed a bulging disc at the L5-S1 vertebral junction. The patient swims 3x a week for 30 minutes.

Outcomes: All of the …


Clinical Decision-Making In Transition To Consultative Physical Therapy Services For A Nine-Year-Old Girl With Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Case Report, Gina M. Kelly Apr 2015

Clinical Decision-Making In Transition To Consultative Physical Therapy Services For A Nine-Year-Old Girl With Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Case Report, Gina M. Kelly

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Background: Although many pediatric patients with non-progression conditions utilize rehabilitation services, clear pathways towards transitioning away from direct service aren’t adequately addressed in the literature. A number of established frameworks for clinical and ethical decision making can be utilized.

Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to illustrate the application of established frameworks in the literature to a particular case of a nine-year-old female patient with mild spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy receiving weekly home-based physical therapy services, in which the ultimate decision was to reduce services, highlighting the utility and limitations of such an application.

Case Description: This case …


Physical Therapy Management For A Female Student Athlete Post- Concussion: A Case Report, Matthew Johnson Apr 2015

Physical Therapy Management For A Female Student Athlete Post- Concussion: A Case Report, Matthew Johnson

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Background and purpose: The purpose of this case report is to describe vestibular, oculomotor, and cervical interventions that were theorized to improve the function and decrease symptoms typically seen in the post-concussion population.

Case Description: The patient was a 16 year old female who was status post concussion due to head trauma during gymnastics routine. Symptoms included short term memory loss, fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, headaches, visual disturbances, and neck pain.

Outcomes: Patient was seen for 7 treatments over the course of 6 weeks which mainly focused on oculomotor training, vestibular training, and cervicogenic relief. Outcomes were consistent with …


Use Of Functional Manual Therapy And A Strengthening Program In The Treatment Of A 41-Year-Old Female With Low Back And Sciatica Pain: A Case Report, Justin Jones Apr 2015

Use Of Functional Manual Therapy And A Strengthening Program In The Treatment Of A 41-Year-Old Female With Low Back And Sciatica Pain: A Case Report, Justin Jones

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Background and Purpose: Although low back pain is a common diagnosis treated in physical therapy clinics, there is disagreement in the literature as to the preferred interventions for this patient population. The purpose of this case report is to describe the outcome of a patient with acute onset of low back and sciatica pain with a treatment directed towards Functional Manual Therapy and a strengthening program based on initial examination findings.

Case Description: The patient was a 41 year-old female secretary with four day history of low back and sciatica pain that initiated after straining during a bowel movement. The …


Treatment Of A 41 Year Old Male Status/Post Mva With Radicular Symptoms In The Left Arm And Scapula: A Case Report, Eric Bihl Apr 2015

Treatment Of A 41 Year Old Male Status/Post Mva With Radicular Symptoms In The Left Arm And Scapula: A Case Report, Eric Bihl

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Background and Purpose: Motor vehicle accidents with a whiplash mechanism of injury are one of the most common causes of neck injuries, with an incidence of perhaps 1 million per year in the United States. The purpose of this case report was to examine the progress of a patient with symptoms of cervical radiculopathy through a conservative treatment approach.

Case Description: The patient was a 41 year old (y.o.) male status/post (s/p) a rear end collision 1 month prior and was experiencing neck pain and radicular left arm and scapular numbness and tingling. Interventions occurred in an outpatient physical therapy …


Implementation Of A Land And Aquatic-Based Physical Therapy Program For A 6-Year-Old Male With Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome: A Case Report, Kristin A. Cheney Apr 2015

Implementation Of A Land And Aquatic-Based Physical Therapy Program For A 6-Year-Old Male With Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome: A Case Report, Kristin A. Cheney

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Background & Purpose: There is little research surrounding Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome (AGS) in all aspects of patient care, including physical therapy. AGS, a rare, early-onset, neurodegenerative disorder, includes symptoms of postnatal microcephaly, spasticity, muscle hypotonia, and developmental delay. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a land and aquatic-based physical therapy treatment program for improving functional limitations and balance for a 6 year-old male referred to physical therapy for developmental delay secondary to an onset of AGS.

Case Description: This case study included a land and aquatic-based physical therapy treatment program focused on neuromuscular re-education, strengthening exercises, …


Effects Of Early Physical Therapy Intervention In The Rehabilitation Of A Total Hip Arthroplasty Revision With An Anterior Approach: Case Report, Jordan Clevy Apr 2015

Effects Of Early Physical Therapy Intervention In The Rehabilitation Of A Total Hip Arthroplasty Revision With An Anterior Approach: Case Report, Jordan Clevy

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Advances in medical technology have greatly changed the way surgeons perform surgical procedures. The push by surgeons and their patients for less invasive surgeries has caused surgeons to turn to an anterior approach for total hip arthroplasty and revisions of total hip arthroplasty. The less invasive nature of the anterior approach has led to faster recovery time and less pain. Nearly all total hip arthroplasty and revision patients will receive physical therapy services to guide and assist the patient in a steadfast recovery. This case study explores the results of functional physical therapy interventions on an 80 year old female …


Physical Therapy Interventions And Functional Outcomes For An 80-Year-Old Female Following Total Knee Replacement And Subsequent Infection: A Case Report, Hailey Corwin Apr 2015

Physical Therapy Interventions And Functional Outcomes For An 80-Year-Old Female Following Total Knee Replacement And Subsequent Infection: A Case Report, Hailey Corwin

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Background and Purpose: The purpose of this case study is to describe the interventions and outcomes of a physical therapy (PT) episode of care in an inpatient skilled nursing facility (SNF) for a subject following a left total knee replacement and subsequent infection.

Case Description: The subject was an 80-year-old Caucasian female who was status post left total knee replacement (TKR) with subsequent infection. The subject presented with left knee pain, limited range of motion (ROM), and impaired function.

Outcomes: Increased active range of motion (AROM) of left knee, increased balance, increased ambulation distance, improved performance on Tinetti-POMA, and increased …


Physical Therapy Management Of 44-Year-Old Female With Lateral Ankle Sprain And Multiple Sclerosis In The Outpatient Setting: A Retrospective Case Report, Michael Gassett Apr 2015

Physical Therapy Management Of 44-Year-Old Female With Lateral Ankle Sprain And Multiple Sclerosis In The Outpatient Setting: A Retrospective Case Report, Michael Gassett

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Background and purpose: Recent literature has shown that neuromuscular re-education and lower extremity muscle strengthening are important therapeutic components of preventing re-injury in patients with lateral ankle sprains (LAS). There is very literature however on the effectiveness of this treatment on a person with a LAS as well as overall balance issues secondary to a medical diagnosis such as multiple sclerosis (MS). The purpose of this retrospective case study is to describe the outcomes of using neuromuscular re-education as well as lower extremity muscle strengthening in a 44-year-old female patient with a LAS and a medical diagnosis of MS.

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Comparative Literature Analysis Of Peripheral Vestibular Function Assessment Tools, Riddhi Chinoy Apr 2015

Comparative Literature Analysis Of Peripheral Vestibular Function Assessment Tools, Riddhi Chinoy

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Objective Purpose: One main function of the peripheral vestibular system's semicircular canals is to stabilize images on a target during head movements through the important vestibula-ocular reflex (VOR) in order to maintain clear vision. Abnormal VOR response results in fast, compensatory, catch­ up saccadic eye movements suggesting dysfunction in the semicircular canals. Several functional assessment tools have been developed since the twentieth century to measure the VOR response and saccadic eye movement, and some are still widely used currently, such as the caloric test, rotary chair test, bedside head impulse test (bHIT), scleral search coil technique, and video head impulse …


Physical Therapy Management Of A 16 Year Old Female With Vestibular Symptoms Following Suspected Concussion: A Case Report, Gina Tassione Apr 2015

Physical Therapy Management Of A 16 Year Old Female With Vestibular Symptoms Following Suspected Concussion: A Case Report, Gina Tassione

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Background: Post concussion syndrome has become more common in adolescents involved in school related sports. Management of dizziness and imbalance is challenging after concussion; vestibular rehabilitation has been shown to reduce symptoms and improve balance.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe and implement appropriate interventions for a patient with suspected post concussion syndrome. A combined approach using targeted physical therapeutic exercise as well as functional tasks were evaluated and assessed.

Case description: The patient was a 16 year old Caucasian female who presented to the clinic with a physician order to evaluate and …