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3, Você recebeu um encaminhamento para “avaliar e tratar” um paciente de 62 anos de idade que foi submetido a uma artroplastia total de ombro para ostcoartrite há 2 sema- nas. O paciente vem usando uma lipóia para suporte e proteção do ombro operado, mas Lem permissão para re- movê-la diariamente para fazcr exercícios pendulares ADM ativa de cotovelo, punho c mão. - Antes de iniciar seu exame c desenvolver um progra- ma de exercícios, que informação adicional você pre- cisaria ter do cirurgião? * Que informação vocé gostaria de colher do paciente? « Quais procedimentos de exame você desejaria realizar durante a visita inicial do paciente? * O seguro do paciente provavelmente aprovará, de início, CAPÍTULO 17 Ombroc Cintura Escapular 577 seis visitas. 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