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- Describe four (4) potential complications that may occur as a result of impaired mobility.Q1) A 30 year old male presents to outpatient rehabilitation with previous history of shoulder pain and limited passive ROM .Now the patient complain numbness and tingling on the 4th and 5th fingers of the left hand .Upon further examination, it is noted that the patient has normal sensation on the dorsum of the hand on the ulnar side. 1)What is the possible diagnosis of patient? 2)Where is the most likely source of nerve entrapment and justify your answer? 3)Which nerve will be injured and what will be further symptoms of patient? 4)Would the condition of the patient is suitable for physiotherapy or will refer to some surgeon for further consultation?A 25-year-old male, right-hand-dominant, baseball pitcher experienced left Inguinal pain and paresthesia in the anterolateral thigh during pitching practice The symptoms persisted approximately 1 year and gradually worsened 2 months before he was seen by you. On examination the patient has local tenderness just medial to the anterior superior illac spine, There are no other neurologic findings. There are no abnormal findings on plain radiographs of the pelvis and lumbar spine. a) What would be the possible diagnosis of such patient? b)What would be the possible cause diagnosis?
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