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93. Based on functional mobility requirements, adequate discharge measures are: a. Elevation to 130°. b. External rotation at 90 degrees of abduction to 80°. c. Internal rotation to L-1 in behind back motion. d. None of these. 94. In the case study of the 66-year-old female with FS, her discharge mobility: a. Was not functional and poor overall. b. Demonstrated functional capacity with some external rotation deficits still present. c. Was perfect. d. Was functional but pain was still present. 95. During early mobilization for FS, which direction of glides is most tolerable? a. Posterior glides. b. Anterior glides. c. Inferior glides at neutral. d. Distraction with inferior glides. 96. According to Sackett, which of the following is not a principle of evidence-based practice? a. Patient values. b. Trial and error. c. Use of scientific evidence. d. Clinical experience/ expertise. 97. The common movement pattern with frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis demonstrates: a. Pain with all movement of the shoulder. b. The greatest limitation being external rotation. c. Minimal loss of elevation. d. The greatest limitation being abduction.

86. The following is a positive indicator of eventual patient recovery: a. Discharge with 115° of elevation. b. Gifts from patients. c. Progressive ROM increases of 5° weekly. d. None of the above. 87. The following is a positive indicator of eventual patient recovery: a. Discharge with 115° of elevation. b. Gifts from patients. c. Progressive ROM increases of 5° weekly. d. None of the above. 88. What is the appropriate number for clinical visits in the settled stage of FS and adhesive capsulitis: a. 6-12. b. 20. c. 6-24. d. 12-20. 89. Dependent on patient tolerance, the optimal sleep position for a painful, stiff shoulder is: a. Sidelying. b. Supine. c. Use of a recliner. d. Supine with a 3 pillow ā€œVā€ configuration. 90. Increased ROM deficits in patients with diabetes are seen in: a. External rotation. b. Elevation. c. Internal rotation. d. A&B. 91. An optimal treatment goal for range of motion acquisition over time is: a. 5° per week in any given plane. b. 2-3 ° per week of abduction. c. 2-3° of external rotation per week. d. 5° per week of internal rotation per week. 92. The three phases of frozen shoulder consist of:

a. Freezing, loose, and thawing stages. b. Freezing, frozen and thawing stages. c. Frozen, thawing, open stages. d. None of these.

Course Code: PTCA02FS

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Book Code: PTCA2624

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