NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Pusher's Syndrome

11.02.2022 - By Kyle RicePlay

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Roger is status post cerebrovascular accident and is being evaluated by physical therapy. The patient seems to disregard safety and repeatedly falls onto their weak side. Which of the following is a diagnostic factor of Pusher Syndrome:   

A. Contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation 

B. Trunk lean towards the uninvolved side 

C. Abduction of the uninvolved extremities 

D. Inability to push through involved upper extremity

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