Cervical Radiculopathy [Case Study] Part 1: Subjective, Objective Evaluation, Diagnosis FPF Show E:116

By dpope2020

January 5, 2024

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Cervical Radiculopathy [Case Study] Part 1: Subjective, Objective Evaluation, Diagnosis FPF Show E:116

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In today's video we go over a Cervical Radiculopathy [Case Study] Part 1: Subjective, Objective Evaluation, Diagnosis FPF Show E:116

  • 0:00 Introduction
  • 0:07 Subjective examination, history taking
  • 1:33 Patient demographics
  • 2:33 Aggravating movements
  • 4:54 Training background, patient goals, prior healthcare experiences
  • 6:29 Objective examination: strength testing
  • 7:49 Range of motion testing for the cervical spine
  • 9:27 Movement analysis
  • 12:55 Imaging results
  • 13:41 Palpation and sensory testing
  • 14:31 Special tests 
  • 15:17 Reflex testing 
  • 15:29 Making an accurate diagnosis
  • 15:49 Clinical decision making, next steps for this patient

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- Dan Pope DPT,OCS,CSCS

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