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stress incontinence - Loss of urine during activities with increased abdominal pressure



Urge incontinence - Unexpected and uncontrolled loss of urine



Overflow incontinence - Constant leaking due to bladder never fully emptying



functional incontinence - the person has bladder control but cannot use the toilet in time



Posterior hip glides - Increase flexion and internal rotation



Anterior hip glides - Increase hip extension and external rotation



Inadequate knee friction in prosthesis means what - The prosthetic is too big which can cause terminal
impact in late swing phase



Deep tendon reflex scale - 0-absent

1+- minimal response

2+- normal response

3+- very brisk

4+- clonus



Hyperinsulinemia - the presence of excess insulin in the blood in diabetic patients



Common obesity comorbidities - Hypertension

Diabetes

Tachycardia

, Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) - 0 no activity

7 very light activity

10 light activity

13 somewhat hard

15 hard

17 very hard

19 extremely hard



Common things pregnant patients experience - Diastasis recti

Varicose veins

Carpal tunnel

Stress incontinence



What causes hyperreflexic bladder - Neurological lesions such as a SCI



Empty end feel is felt due to - Muscle guarding



Negative (-) ionto meds - Acetic acid- calcium deposits

Chloride- scar tissue

Dexamethasone- inflammation

Salycilates- myalgia



Positive (+) ionto meds - Calcium + muscle spasms

Hydrocortisone + inflammation

Zinc oxide + wound healing

Lidocaine + Tenosynivitis

Atropine sulphate + hyperhydrosis

Magnesium + muscle relaxant

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