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Physical Therapy Guidelines for Ankle Fracture with Surgery

Physical Therapy Guidelines for Ankle Fracture with Surgery

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Stability and congruency of the ankle joint are the main factors that determine prognosis and overall management. Stable, non-displaced fractures are typically managed non-operatively, while displaced, unstable ankle fractures typically require open …

  Joint, Ankle, Ankle joint

Major Joint Replacement (Hip or Knee) - CMS

Major Joint Replacement (Hip or Knee) - CMS

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motion of the right hip, no calf tenderness or ankle edema. Antalgic gait noted. Investigations: X-ray (7/2/11): right knee shows joint space narrowing along with marginal osteophytes. Impression: Right Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) indicated. Plan/Orders: Discussed risks and benefits of total joint replacement with the patient to ensure the ...

  Knee, Replacement, Joint, Major, Ankle, Major joint replacement, Hip or knee

SMALL JOINT ANCHORS WITH

SMALL JOINT ANCHORS WITH

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FOOT & ANKLE REPAIR AMAZINGLY SMALL The smallest choice for allowing multiple points of fi xation and restoration of natural footprint STRONG RIGID FIXATION Secure fi xation throughout the tissue healing process SMALL JOINT ANCHORS WITH ORTHOCORD suture provides a supple solution for soft tissue fi xation while maintaining strength and knot ...

  Joint, Ankle

Ankle Fracture Post-op Rehabilitation Protocol

Ankle Fracture Post-op Rehabilitation Protocol

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3. Grade 1-2 joint mobilizations ankle and subtalar joints 4. PROM into restricted ranges 5. Retrograde massage for edema 6. Continue DF stretches 7. Theraband DF/PF/inv/ev in open chain 8. Seated heel raise and BAPS 9. Manual resistance in open chain for DF/PF/inv/ev and multiplanar motions 10. Leg extension 11. Leg Curl 12.

  Protocol, Joint, Ankle

ANKLE FRACTURE PROTOCOL: NONOPERATIVE TREATMENT

ANKLE FRACTURE PROTOCOL: NONOPERATIVE TREATMENT

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Sep 03, 2020 · Ankle fractures are common injuries both in young and older patient populations caused by both low energy (trip or fall) and high energy (automobile accident) trauma. Although there are multiple ways of describing ankle fractures and no two ... - Joint mobilizations to increase talocrural and subtalar ROM . Phase III – Return to Function (8 ...

  Joint, Ankle

Range of Joint Motion Evaluation Chart - Wa

Range of Joint Motion Evaluation Chart - Wa

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Range of Joint Motion Evaluation Chart NAME OF PATIENT CLIENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER . INSTRUCTIONS: For each affected joint, please indicate the existing limitation of motion by drawing a line(s) on the figures below, showing the maximum possible range of motion or by notating the chart in degrees. Provide a complete

  Chart, Evaluation, Ranges, Joint, Motion, Range of joint motion evaluation chart

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders - UHCprovider.com

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders - UHCprovider.com

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Arthrotomy: Cutting into a joint (Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing). Condyle: The smooth surface area at the end of a bone, forming part of a joint (Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing). Condylotomy : Incision or surgical division of a condyle (Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...

  Joint

Ankle Brostrom Gould Repair for Lateral Ankle Instablility

Ankle Brostrom Gould Repair for Lateral Ankle Instablility

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Ankle Instability ICD 10 Codes: M25.37: Other instability, ankle and foot S93.4: Sprain of ankle S93.41: Sprain of calcaneofibular ligament S93.49: Sprain of other ligament of ankle The intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline of the post-operative

  Ankle

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