38. Clinical case (1 of 1 question): A 71 year old male pati…

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38. Clinicаl cаse (1 оf 1 questiоn): A 71 yeаr оld male patient is 3 months status post ischemic stroke and presents to PT for evaluation and treatment for dysfunction secondary to their right-side hemiparesis. Upon functional testing and physical exam, you determine that this patient has a moderate level of motor and somatosensory impairment throughout their right lower limb, right upper limb, and right face. During gait assessment, this patient ambulates with a circumducted hemiparetic gait and maintains a flexor synergy in the right arm. This patient also presents with significant Broca’s (expressive) aphasia.   The vascular occlusion site MOST likely involved in this patient’s stroke is:

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