I figured it out to be "ulnar" strength testing - THANKS
Posted By: mt on 2007-07-26
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Subject: I figured it out to be "ulnar" strength testing - THANKS
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After giving values for grip and pinch, this sounds like "3 jod chuck" values are 11, 11, 11. Appreciate any help. Thanks!
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I thought of over all but there is not "V" sound and I can't seem to find any "test" for hand strengthing online.
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Hip flexors, dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, then..
S/L "Pradus obturate" kinda, but kindy slurred. I am totally stumped.
Thanks for any info!
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Subject: yes, strength testing would go under neuro section..
some docs dictate it under "extremities," but usually under neuro exam.
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I believe it would be "ulnar" in both cases. However, I have heard dictators
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could the ES be extra strength?
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no, definitely es, so I am sure extra strength?
Subject: no, definitely es, so I am sure extra strength?
he just could say that could he. LOL.
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Subject: sometimes hear strength is 5/5
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Subject: Strength is 5/5 throughout. Sensation is intact.
is how I would do it.
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Subject: Not sure about anaphylactic (which would not fit), but could he/she be saying strength and not strain?
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No, I doubt it since grip strength was 35/50..
Subject: No, I doubt it since grip strength was 35/50..
something else starting with a T that is only 11-12 pounds.
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(This is the doc who uses microcassettes, while listening to a ball game on the radio and apparently dictating on a bus or something nice and quiet like that!)
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Subject: 5/5 sounds like normal motor strength...but sm
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Figured it out.
Sorry, I hate it when I make it more difficult than it really is. I was thinking he was saying something more scientific, but he was actually just saying: As is his sister and parents.
figured it out DUH
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figured it out, its parentheses. DUH
figured it out...
Subject: figured it out...
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Subject: I figured it out. It is EPS. Thanks.
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Figured it out!
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