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Neural Tension Testing
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Released:
Nov 11, 2020
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Greg presents with burning lateral foot pain that began three days ago. The therapist would like to assess for irritation of the sural nerve. Which of the following would MAXIMALLY stress the sural nerve?
A. Knee extension, ankle dorsiflexion, and inversion
B. Knee extension, ankle plantar flexion, and eversion
C. Knee flexion, ankle plantar flexion, and inversion
D. Knee flexion, ankle dorsiflexion, and inversion
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Look no further: https://www.kylericeprep.com/neuraltension
Greg presents with burning lateral foot pain that began three days ago. The therapist would like to assess for irritation of the sural nerve. Which of the following would MAXIMALLY stress the sural nerve?
A. Knee extension, ankle dorsiflexion, and inversion
B. Knee extension, ankle plantar flexion, and eversion
C. Knee flexion, ankle plantar flexion, and inversion
D. Knee flexion, ankle dorsiflexion, and inversion
Did you get this question wrong?! If you were stuck between two answers and selected the wrong one, then you need to visit www.NPTEPASS.com, to learn about the #1 solution to STOP getting stuck.
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepthustle/support
Released:
Nov 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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