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I. INTRODUCTION OF THE INJURY
A. Common Causes of the Injury
1. List each common cause individually under a separate letter
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
B. Population Most Affected
1. List the population(s) most affected individually under a separate letter.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
C. Descriiption of the Injury
1. Describe the injury. You must use correct medical terminology and not slang.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
II. STRUCTURES
A. Types
1. List the types of structures involved.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
B. Joints
1. List the joints
a. List each joint under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
C. Anatomy
1. Bones
a. List each bone individually under separate letters.
2. Muscles
a. List each muscle individually under separate letters.
3. Tendons
a. List each tendon individually under separate letters.
4. Ligaments
a. List each ligament individually under separate letters.
5. Bursa
a. List each burse individually under separate letters. If there are no bursa, then
state this joint does not have bursa.
6. Add numbers if needed for more content
II. FUNCTIONS OF THE STRUCTURE
A. Ranges of Motion
1. List each range of motion individually under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
B. Relationship to the Rest of the Human Body
1. List each relationship to the human body individually under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
C. Other Functions
1. List any other functions individually under separate letters. If there are no other
functions, then state None.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
III. MECHANISMS OF INJURY OR COMMON MECHANISMS
A. Common Causes of the Injury
1. List each causation to your injury individually under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
B. Mechanisms Behind the Causes
1. List each mechanism individually under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
IV. EXPECTED HEALING TIME
A. Time to Heal
1. List the time to heal individually under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
B. Actions that Regress Healing
1. List the actions to regress healing individually under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
C. Actions that May Impede Healing
1. List the actions that may impede healing individually under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
D. Action that Promote Healing
1. Therapeutic Aids
a. List the therapeutic aids individually under separate letters.
2. Medicines
a. List the medicines individually under separate letters.
3. Add numbers if needed for more content
V. OTHER ASPECTS THAT CAN DELAY HEALING
A. Common Causes of Delays in Healing
1. List the common causes individually under separate letters.
2. Add numbers if needed for more content
B. Types of Surgeries
1. Open Surgery
a. List the various forms of open surgeries by name individually under
separate letters.
2. Arthroscopic Surgery
a. List the various types of arthroscopic surgery by name individually
under separate letters.
3. Robotic
a. List the various types of robotic surgery by name individually under
separate letters.
4. Add numbers if needed for more content
C. Healing after Surgery
1. Time Required (based on the average person).
a. List this under a separate letter.
2. Expectations of Activities During Healing
a. List each expectation under a separate letter.
3. Add numbers if needed for more content
VI. SURGICAL SYNOPSIS
1. Add numbers if needed for more content
VII. FIRST DAY OF REHABILITATION
A. Actions on the First Day
1. List each action that is taken in the first day of rehabilitation and list them
individually under separate letters.
B. Exercises that will be Recommended
1. Type
a. Range of Motion
i. List each range of motion individually under separate letters.
b. Flexibility
i. List each flexibility individually under separate letters.
c. Strength
i. List each strength individually under separate letters.
d. Functional
i. List each functional exercise individually under separate
letters.
2. Frequency
a. How Often Exercises Will be Performed
i. List the frequency here in letter i.
3. Intensity
a. Sets
i. List the sets here in letter i.
b. Repetitions
i. List the repetitions in letter i.
4. Time
a. Time Span that Exercises will be Performed
5. Periodical Assessment of Progress
a. When will the Athlete’s Injury and Progress be Assessed for Progress?
b. What Will You Do if the Athlete Demonstrates Progress in Their
Rehabilitation?
c. What Will You Do if the Athlete Does Not Demonstrate Progress in Their
Rehabilitation?
VIII. RETURN TO FUNCTION EXPECTATIONS
A. Time Span
a. Average Time that it Takes to Get Back to ‘Normal’
B. Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
a. How ADLS Will be Affected while Rehabilitation Occurs
C. Assistance and Support Required
a. Who and What is Needed to Help Promote Healing
D. Medications
a. What Medications May be Necessary while Healing is Taking Place
IX. CONCLUSION
A. This final section will offer a brief summary of all the information for this musculoskeletal injury.
References
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