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NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Visceral Dysfunction

NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Kyle Rice

Health & Fitness

4.9631 Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Martin has a history of alcohol abuse along with chronic use of over the counter anti-inflammatory medications. The physical therapist is challenged with determining the condition and then anticipating the least likely examination findings

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0:00.0

You are now tuning in to the MPTE clinical files to mock MPTE-based questions told and solved

0:07.0

week by week. Thank you for tuning in to the MPT clinical files. My name is Kyle Rice, the MPT

0:12.2

prep coach, the founder of the PT Hustle and the creator of the MPT Prep Success Coaching Program.

0:18.4

And if you would like a free cheat sheet that goes along with this specific

0:22.4

question tune in to the end of this episode and I'm going to give you more information on how to

0:27.7

get that all right so for our next mpt clinical file we have our patient martin and martin has a

0:33.3

history of alcohol abuse along with chronic use of over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication.

0:40.4

Now, the patient's medical record indicates an elevated ALT enzyme and an insidious onset of generalized fatigue and discoloration of the skin.

0:51.6

The least likely to be found during a routine examination is,

0:58.4

all right, so we have A, onycholysis of the fingernails, B, flapping trimmer at the wrists,

1:06.7

C, nails of Terry, and D is excessive redness of the palms.

1:12.8

Oh, y'all want me to go back on A, right?

1:15.0

You're like, what the heck?

1:16.0

He says some, oh, nicolapa?

1:18.4

Like, what the heck is that?

1:19.7

No, Onicalis, all right?

1:22.3

And you may have seen it or heard it said a different way, but onicalisus or onicalises, it's spelled

1:29.9

O-N-C-H-O-L-Y-S-I-S-I-S of the fingernails.

1:37.0

It's one of those little fancy names that you saw come out of your book and you're like,

1:40.9

what the heck is that?

1:41.7

How do I even pronounce it?

1:43.6

Yeah, well, that's one of the answers here.

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