Scenario: The patient is a 35-year-old recreation softball player who comes to you complaining of left knee pain resulting fr

Scenario: The patient is a 35-year-old recreation softball player who comes to you complaining of left knee pain resulting fr

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Scenario: The patient is a 35-year-old recreation softball player who comes to you complaining of left knee pain resulting from an injury that occurred 2 weeks ago. The patient states that she twister her knee weird when going for a ground ball, but did not hear or feel a pop. She states that her knee hurts on the lateral side and is pointing to the joint line. She states that it hurts while walking up and down stairs or hills, but isn’t bothered by it much as she is sedentary most of the day. She does state that when she goes from sitting to standing after a prolonged period her pain increases For this scenario the clinician will: • Provide the questions to evaluate the patient’s history. Explaining why you chose that question and how you believe the patient will answer. Please use the narrative above to assist you. • List what range of motions you would do and why. o List any reduced range of motion you believe you would find. What manual muscle tests would you perform? Do you think there be any deficits? • Record the special tests you would perform and what led you to perform them. What ones may be positive? Think backwards from differential diagnosis. What do you believe it could be and based on these what special tests do you believe would be positive when others would likely be a true negative? This can be explained in the video or the written document. List and explain your differential diagnosis Scenario: The patient is a 35-year-old recreation softball player who comes to you complaining of left knee pain resulting from an injury that occurred 2 weeks ago. The patient states that she twister her knee weird when going for a ground ball, but did not hear or feel a pop. She states that her knee hurts on the lateral side and is pointing to the joint line. She states that it hurts while walking up and down stairs or hills, but isn’t bothered by it much as she is sedentary most of the day. She does state that when she goes from sitting to standing after a prolonged period her pain increases. For this scenario the clinician will: • Provide the questions to evaluate the patient’s history. Explaining why you chose that question and how you believe the patient will answer. Please use the narrative above to assist you. List what range of motions you would do and why. List any reduced range of motion you believe you would find. What manual muscle tests would you perform? Do you think there be any deficits? Record the special tests you would perform and what led you to perform them. What ones may be positive? Think backwards from differential diagnosis. What do you believe it could be and based on these what special tests do you believe would be positive when others would likely be a true negative? This can be explained in the video or the written document. List and explain your differential diagnosis
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