EPISODE · Feb 12, 2020 · 14 MIN
Upper Extremity Nerve Differential
from NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy · host Kyle Rice
Ofilia was recently diagnosed with Whiplash-Associated Disorder (WAD) after a severe motor vehicle accident. The patient has an inverted supinator sign, clumsiness in both hands, and difficulty performing wrist extension against resistance. Which of the following pathologies is the MOST likely present:A. Central cord syndrome B. Brachial plexus traction injury C. C6 nerve root compression D. Radial nerve lesion Are you looking for a cheatsheet to help you with this topic? Look no further: https://www.nptecheatsheet.com/central-cord-syndrome Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.DestroytheNPTE.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck.
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Ofilia was recently diagnosed with Whiplash-Associated Disorder (WAD) after a severe motor vehicle accident. The patient has an inverted supinator sign, clumsiness in both hands, and difficulty performing wrist extension against resistance. Which of the following pathologies is the MOST likely present:A. Central cord syndrome B. Brachial plexus traction injury C. C6 nerve root compression D. Radial nerve lesion Are you looking for a cheatsheet to help you with this topic? Look no further: https://www.nptecheatsheet.com/central-cord-syndrome Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.DestroytheNPTE.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck.
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