Total Knee Replacement, 14 days post: Scar Mobilization, Part 2
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As a specialist in wound care, the therapist instructs her patient in self mobilization of a scar from a total knee replacement (TKR) using silicone material.
As a specialist in wound care, the therapist instructs her patient in self mobilization of a scar from a total knee replacement (TKR) using silicone material.
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Radial Fracture, Part 2: Initial Observations
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As the therapist begins her exam to determine impairments that will affect hand function, she compares both hands and notes edema, points of pain and limitation of range of motion of the hand and wrist. The patient is eight weeks post surgery.
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Outpatient Assessment, Part 1: Initial Interview
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The outpatient therapist begins her initial assessment and gathers information while she observes this stroke survivor walk into the clinic, take off his jacket and describe his medical history.
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Self-Care: One-Handed Shoe Tying
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Many stroke survivors are unable to tie their own shoes. A very simple method of how to tie shoes with the use of one hand is demonstrated to a stroke survivor in the outpatient clinic.