**Brief Summary:**
- Patient presents with ongoing right shoulder pain and limited range of motion following a fall two weeks ago. Currently undergoing physiotherapy to improve mobility and reduce pain.
- Patient reports slight improvement in pain levels since the last session, but range of motion remains limited.
- Continue with current treatment plan, reassess progress in two weeks.
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**Update on Patient Symptoms / Recent History:**
- Patient reports a sharp increase in pain after attempting to lift a heavy object yesterday. Pain is now radiating down the arm.
- Patient has been resting the arm and using ice as instructed.
**Rehab Since Last Review:**
- Tolerating exercises well, performing them daily.
- Exercises performed daily as instructed.
- Compliant with previous instructions.
- Patient expressed concern about the recent increase in pain.
- Patient reported a slight improvement in pain levels before the recent flare-up.
- Patient feels the exercises were helping to improve range of motion before the recent increase in pain.
**Patient Goals / Expectations:**
- Patient aims to regain full range of motion and return to pre-injury activity levels.
**Relevant Social History:**
- Patient is a construction worker and needs to return to work as soon as possible.
**Physical Examination:**
- Range of motion: Shoulder flexion limited to 90 degrees, abduction limited to 80 degrees.
- Strength: Weakness noted in shoulder abduction (3/5).
- Palpation: Tenderness over the supraspinatus tendon.
- * * * * * Neer's test positive.
**Ongoing / Updated Diagnostic Impression:**
- Suspected rotator cuff tendinopathy with possible impingement.
**Treatment / Intervention:**
- Manual therapy to the shoulder joint.
- Soft tissue massage to the surrounding muscles.
- Instruction in pain management techniques.
**Reassessment Findings (Post-Treatment):**
- Patient reports a slight reduction in pain after treatment.
- * * * * * Neer's test remains positive.
**Advice / Exercises:**
- Continue with home exercises, including pendulum swings and gentle range of motion exercises.
- Avoid activities that exacerbate pain.
- Apply ice for 15-20 minutes, 3-4 times per day.
**Plan:**
- Schedule a follow-up appointment in two weeks.
- Review progress and adjust treatment plan as needed.
- Discuss the possibility of further imaging if symptoms do not improve.
**Additional Notes:**
- Patient was advised to contact the clinic if pain worsens significantly.
**Dictated Letter:**
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Patient is advised to rest and avoid aggravating activities. Further review in two weeks.
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