PTA Physical Therapy Assistant

Category - Data Collection

Of what use is the Stemmer’s sign?
  1. To detect deep vein thrombosis
  2. To detect arterial insufficiency
  3. To determine superficial vein valve competency
  4. To clarify the presence of lymphedema
Explanation
Answer: D - Stemmer’s sign is used to clarify the presence of lymphedema.

Stemmer’s sign is the inability to pick up a fold of skin at the base of second toe of the affected lower limb. This test can be performed to clarify the presence of lymphedema.

The Cuff test is useful to detect deep vein thrombosis.

The Claudication test is useful in detecting arterial involvement.

Percussion tests and Trendelenburg tests are useful to detect valve competency.
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