Over the summer I completed a five week clerkship at an out-patient orthopedic physical therapy clinic. I would like to share such case-study of which I presented to my peers and faculty at Northern Arizona University.
Follow the link below to read the complete case study:
Aquatic Exercise and Chronic Low Back Pain: Case Study
Patient History
The patient, a fifty-three
year old male IT specialist, was referred to Physical Therapy (PT) by his
orthopedic surgeon following a diagnosis of knee pain, mild knee osteoarthritis
and chronic pelvic and thigh osteomyelitis. Six years prior to his initial consult
with PT, he had a tumor excised from the medial aspect of his left knee.
Following tumor excision, he developed unrelenting osteomyelitis in his lift
hip and pelvis, which required six months of antibiotic and antifungal
intravenous infusions. The patient has a thirty-pack-year history and was being
concomitantly managed for hypertension, dyslipidemia, DMII, stomach ulcers,
dyspnea, arthritis, depression, and alcoholism....
Follow the link below to read the complete case study:
Aquatic Exercise and Chronic Low Back Pain: Case Study
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