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Joan Thomas, age 55, sustained a stroke involving the right…
Joan Thomas, age 55, sustained a stroke involving the right side of her body. She is presenting with a flexion synergy in the U.E. and an extension synergy in the L.E. The PT has delegated positioning to the PTA to counteract the spasticity. How would the PTA position the patient in supine? 1. Scapular retraction, shoulder internal rotation, elbow flexion and forearm pronation 2. Scapular protraction, shoulder external rotation, elbow extension and forearm supination 3. Pelvic retraction, hip and knee extension and ankle dorsiflexion 4. Pelvic protraction, hip and knee flexion and ankle dorsiflexion
Joan Thomas, age 55, sustained a stroke involving the right…
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Jоаn Thоmаs, аge 55, sustained a strоke involving the right side of her body. She is presenting with a flexion synergy in the U.E. and an extension synergy in the L.E. The PT has delegated positioning to the PTA to counteract the spasticity. How would the PTA position the patient in supine? 1. Scapular retraction, shoulder internal rotation, elbow flexion and forearm pronation 2. Scapular protraction, shoulder external rotation, elbow extension and forearm supination 3. Pelvic retraction, hip and knee extension and ankle dorsiflexion 4. Pelvic protraction, hip and knee flexion and ankle dorsiflexion