Neck Case Study | What's the Diagnosis?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this tutorial, we take you through a case study of a patient with neck pain with neurological symptoms, guiding you through the clinical assessment and clinical reasoning behind the diagnosis. Follow along, did you work out the diagnosis? Comment below 'More', if you found this useful and would like us to create more case study learning resources.
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In this case though, I don't feel like weve gone to the bottom of the story. How do we know what could cause this radiculopathy ? I was thinking bad case of buldged disk, deep neck muscle overload or injury that could result in a localized inflammation, pressuring the nerve... But Im not getting the right arguments :/ What would you think ?
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I had this at C4/5 level ended up with double cervical disc replacement 10 years down the line all is still good ..
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I think you're reading far too much into it and the language isn't even incorrect. Think this is what you call projection
They/their literally works for everyone doesn't it?
@@angustaylor711 when it's a lady and that too just one in number. They their is incorrect
@@eklautasaquib nope! They/their works for singular or plural, and works for anyone of any gender. So what Khalid is doing is using inclusive language, which surely we all strive for in any caring profession like physio?
@@angustaylor711 you'd think but obviously not for the other person. Even though he literally says 'she' at the start... People getting angry over nothing, projection, and a poor grasp of the English language over a gawd damn case study lol
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