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Lower Extremity Functional

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because of your lower limb problem for which you are each

because of your lower limb problem for which you are each

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The Lower Extremity Functional Scale We are interested in knowing whether you are having any difficulty at all with the activities listed below because of your lower limb problem for which you are currently seeking attention. Please provide an answer for each activity. Today, do you or would you have any difficulty at all with: Activities

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Rehabilitation Protocol for Achilles Rupture Repair

Rehabilitation Protocol for Achilles Rupture Repair

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o Lower Extremity Functional Tests should be ≥90% compared to contralateral side for unilateral tests. Contact Please email MGHSportsPhysicalTherapy@partners.org with questions specific to this protocol Revised 8/2021 References: 1. Baxter JR, Corrigan P, et al. Exercise Progression to Incrementally Load the Achilles Tendon.

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5X Sit-to-Stand Test (5XSST)

5X Sit-to-Stand Test (5XSST)

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Description: Assesses functional lower extremity strength, transitional movements, balance, and fall risk. Equipment: Stopwatch; standard height chair with straight back (16 inches high); Therapist Instructions: Have the patient sit with their back against the back of the chair. Count each stand aloud so that the patient remains oriented.

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Rehabilitation of Hip Labral Tears

Rehabilitation of Hip Labral Tears

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• Begin with isometrics with lower extremity in neutral • Progress to include isotonics and core strength Gait training Balance/Proprioception exercises Surgical Rehabilitation ... •Advance functional exercises •Sport specific agility drills •Training References: Anonymous. A Patient’s Guide to Labral Tears of the Hip. (n.d.) In ...

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SECTION GG: FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES AND GOALS

SECTION GG: FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES AND GOALS

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1. Mrs. M is a bilateral lower extremity amputee and has multiple diagnoses, including diabetes, obesity, and peripheral vascular disease. She is unable to walk and did not walk prior to the current episode of care, which started because of a pressure ulcer and respiratory infection.

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Cervical Disc Replacement Physical Therapy Prescription

Cervical Disc Replacement Physical Therapy Prescription

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3 Aquatic Physical Therapy (more than three weeks, if available, once incision has healed • Transverse abdominis bracing during all exercises and good head position • Walking all directions, balance, lower extremity and upper extremity strengthening

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CRS R COMA RECOVERY SCALE REVISED ©2004

CRS R COMA RECOVERY SCALE REVISED ©2004

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For upper extremity reaching, select common objects (e.g. comb, toothbrush, etc.) For lower extremity assessment, select a ball suitable for kicking. 3. Present the object approximately 8 inches to the left or right of the limb’s resting position. The object should be placed in a position that is not obstructed from view. The patient should be

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Workers' Compensation Guidelines for Determining Impairment

Workers' Compensation Guidelines for Determining Impairment

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Nov 22, 2017 · and functional impairments. Final adjustment of a claim by a schedule award must comply with the following medical requirements: 1. There must be a permanent impairment of an extremity, permanent loss of vision or hearing, or permanent facial disfigurement, as defined by law. 2.

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ACL Hamstring Tendon Autograft Reconstruction Protocol

ACL Hamstring Tendon Autograft Reconstruction Protocol

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• Strength approximately 70% of uninvolved lower extremity per isokinetic evaluation • Sufficient strength and proprioception to initiate agility activities • Normal running gait Goals: • Symmetric performance of basic and sport specific agility drills • Single hop and three hop tests 85% of …

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Orthotic Devices and Shoes - Cigna

Orthotic Devices and Shoes - Cigna

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An upper extremity orthotic device (HCPCS codes L3650-L3999) (i.e., non-myoelectric, non-power enhanced, non custom fitted or custom fabricated hand) is considered medically necessary for an individual requiring stabilization or support to the upper limb and who is expected to have improved function with the use of the device:

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Motor Activity Log (MAL) Manual

Motor Activity Log (MAL) Manual

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Upper Extremity Motor Activity Log (UE MAL) 1. General This instrument is a structured interview intended to examine how much and how well the subject uses their more-affected arm outside of the laboratory setting. Participants are asked standardized questions about the amount of use of their more-affected arm (Amount Scale or AS) and the quality

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