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Diagnosing and Treating Biceps TendonitisAuthor Institution Diagnosing and Treating Biceps TendonitisWhat would 3 history questions you ask to help you get more information about her injury and presentation? It is essential to find out from the patient whether the pain is constant or it increases when there is activity in the affected body part. It is also prudent to inquire whether the pain radiates down the hand towards the elbow and wrist. Also, it helps if the patient tells you whether the pain is on the front of the shoulder ADDIN CSL_CITATION { "citationItems" : , "container-title" : "Consultant", "id" : "ITEM-1", "issue" : "4", "issued" : { "date-parts" : ] }, "page" : "314-320", "title" : "Overuse injury: Is it tendonitis or bursitis?", "type" : "article-journal", "volume" : "48" }, "uris" : } ], "mendeley" : { "formattedCitation" : "(Patel & Holman, 2008)", "plainTextFormattedCitation" : "(Patel & Holman, 2008)", "previouslyFormattedCitation" : "(Patel & Holman, 2008)" }, "properties" : { }, "schema" : "https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json" }(Patel & Holman, 2008). Does the patient experience shoulder joint weakness especially when lifting loads and reaching for things above? List 3 evaluation methods would you use to determine the cause of her pain/dysfunction? The medical practitioner can make an accurate diagnosis of the problem by first asking the patient some history questions on the condition. Secondly, the physical therapist performs a physical exam on the shoulder and surrounding body parts and noting the patient’s responses to the touch. Finally, MRI scans and X-Ray are
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