EPISODE · Jun 30, 2020 · 13 MIN
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
from NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy · host Kyle Rice
Are you looking for an awesome cheatsheet that reviews the facts to know about SCFE vs LCPD for the NPTE?Look no further: https://www.nptecheatsheet.com/scfeAn 11-year-old child presents with intense groin and anterior thigh pain after falling from a tree. The therapist suspects that the child has slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Which of the following risk factors is MOST likely to cause the suspected pathology: Femoral retroversion and obesity Hyperthyroidism and proximal muscle weakness Coxa Valga Low body mass index (BMI) Check out the Podcast for the answer!!Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.NPTEPASS.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck.
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Are you looking for an awesome cheatsheet that reviews the facts to know about SCFE vs LCPD for the NPTE?Look no further: https://www.nptecheatsheet.com/scfeAn 11-year-old child presents with intense groin and anterior thigh pain after falling from a tree. The therapist suspects that the child has slipped capital femoral epiphysis. Which of the following risk factors is MOST likely to cause the suspected pathology: Femoral retroversion and obesity Hyperthyroidism and proximal muscle weakness Coxa Valga Low body mass index (BMI) Check out the Podcast for the answer!!Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.NPTEPASS.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck.
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