Another name for hives is…
What is Urticaria?
A diabetic complication that is identified by numbing and tingling in the extremities, mostly in the feet.
What is peripheral neuropathy?
Anything a client states about their condition is called
What is subjective?
Lateral curvature of the spine
What is scoliosis?
Loss of muscle mass/ muscle death
What is atrophy?
Athletes foot is also known as
What is tenia pedis?
this low back curve commonly occurs in later pregnancy.
What is lordosis?
part of charting, where you set up the follow up treatment
Loss of bone density that makes bones fragile.
What is osteoporosis?
Resistant to insulin disease that is associated with having a sedentary lifestyle?
What is type two diabetes?
Bacterial infection of a sebaceous gland / hair follicle
What is a boil?
syndrome of diffuse soft-tissue pain and multiple tender points is called?
What is myofascial pain syndrome?
You notice swelling of the left ankle of your client where do you chart it?
What is objective?
Progressive Wearing down of articulation cartilage
What is Osteoarthritis?
Immature bone located at the knee where the patellar tendon and tibias tuberosity connect
What is osgood- schlatter disease?
Sores that develop on individuals who are bedridden or immobile.
What are decubitus ulcers ?
Prolonged and excessive use of high-dose cortisone drugs can cause?
What is Cushing’s syndrome?
Treatment that you do during a treatment is charted where?
Assesment
A ligament that has been completely torn is called a ..
3rd degree sprain
Ligament
Strain= tendon / muscle
This disease is caused by damaged neurons in the midbrain where dopamine is regulated?
What is Parkinson’s?
Type of skin condition caused by HPV
What is warts?
Direct injury to the spinal cord that occurs in the cervical region can cause
What is quadriplegia?
This is where you give homework to your client, also recommend how often they should return
What is plan
Shoulder joint becomes stiff painful and hard to move
What is adhesive capsullitis?
Thickening of connective tissue and bones
What is scleroderma?