South Carolina Physical Therapy Ebook Continuing Education

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Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy of Upper Extremity and Lower Quadrant: Summary

Review of Systemic Signs/Symptoms • Insidious onset • Cyclic presentation of symptoms • Pain unrelieved by rest • Symptoms that persist beyond time of recovery • Out of proportion symptoms • Constitutional symptoms -fever, malaise, diaphoresis, nausea/vomiting, pallor, weight loss, fatigue • Bilateral symptomology Review of Constitutional Symptoms: • Fever • Diaphoresis • Sweats (can occur anytime night or day) • Nausea/vomiting • Diarrhea • Pallor • Dizziness/syncope • Fatigue • Weight loss

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