The first step in assessment is taking a detailed history to gather information about the mechanism of injury, symptoms, and previous conditions.
Acute low back pain is managed with advice to stay active, physical therapy, and temporary pain relief using medications if necessary.
Gait training aims to improve mobility, balance, and strength, allowing the patient to regain functional walking ability.
Suspected DVT requires immediate medical evaluation to prevent complications such as pulmonary embolism.
Rehabilitation for total hip replacement focuses on restoring mobility and strength while avoiding positions that could lead to hip dislocation.
Straight leg raises strengthen the quadriceps without putting unnecessary stress on the knee joint, making it suitable for weak quadriceps.