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'''18/12 Post Injury'''
{| class="wikitable"
|
| colspan="2" |Upper Limbs
| colspan="2" |Lower Limbs
|-
|
|Left
|Right
|Left
|Right
|-
|Tone 
|
|N
|
|N
|-
|Power
|3/5
|5-/5
|3+/5 Ankle


3+/5 Hip
3/5 Knee
|5-/5
|-
|Sensation
| colspan="4" |Impaired
|-
|Coordination
| colspan="4" |Impaired
|-
|Reflexes
|
|
|-
|ROM 
Muscle Length
|GHJ Flexion 110°
Abd 90°
IR 40°
ER Lat Rot 55°
Ext 40°
Elbow Full ROM
Wrist Full ROM
|Full all joints
|Hip Full
Knee Full
¯Muscle Length TA
DF with Knee Ext. 0°
|Hip Full
Knee Full
¯Muscle Length TA
DF with Keee Ext. 5°
|}
'''Current Function'''
•   Independent Standing Transfer 

•   Supervision  of 1 with 1 Elbow Crutch & AFO for  Gait 
•   Supervision of 1 on 20 steps reciprocally with a Handrail 

•   Supervision of 1 on 6 Inch Curb 

•    Currently Typing with 1 Hand on Keyboard - Unable to Touch Type
'''Goals'''
·      Return to Cycling
·      Be able to type with 2 hands on keyboard
Consider the role of physical activity for James in their current management. Considering his clinical condition what do you think are the benefits of exercise and what might limit the activities he can do? What advice or home exercises would you give James to achieve his goals? '''Go to Discussion'''

Revision as of 22:27, 19 September 2019

18/12 Post Injury

Upper Limbs Lower Limbs
Left Right Left Right
Tone  N N
Power 3/5 5-/5 3+/5 Ankle

3+/5 Hip

3/5 Knee

5-/5
Sensation Impaired
Coordination Impaired
Reflexes ¯ ¯
ROM 

Muscle Length

GHJ Flexion 110°

Abd 90°

IR 40°

ER Lat Rot 55°

Ext 40°

Elbow Full ROM

Wrist Full ROM

Full all joints Hip Full

Knee Full

¯Muscle Length TA

DF with Knee Ext. 0°

Hip Full

Knee Full

¯Muscle Length TA

DF with Keee Ext. 5°

Current Function

•   Independent Standing Transfer 


•   Supervision  of 1 with 1 Elbow Crutch & AFO for  Gait 

•   Supervision of 1 on 20 steps reciprocally with a Handrail 


•   Supervision of 1 on 6 Inch Curb 


•    Currently Typing with 1 Hand on Keyboard - Unable to Touch Type

Goals

·      Return to Cycling

·      Be able to type with 2 hands on keyboard

Consider the role of physical activity for James in their current management. Considering his clinical condition what do you think are the benefits of exercise and what might limit the activities he can do? What advice or home exercises would you give James to achieve his goals? Go to Discussion