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Patient presents to the clinic with a complaint of numbness


Problem: A patient presents to the clinic with a complaint of numbness, pain, and tingling in the hand. Tapping on the patient's wrist elicits pain. On examination, his vital signs are; blood pressure 125/85 mmHg, temperature 98.8 degrees Fahrenheit, respiratory rate 16 breaths per minute, and heart rate of 77 beats per minute. His past medical history is insignificant for any systemic disease. Which of the following movements will most exacerbate this patient's symptoms? Need Assignment Help? A. Wrist flexion B. Forearm pronation C. Forearm supination D. Wrist extension

 

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