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  • ...th the [[Elbow Varus Stress|varus stress test]], this test can be repeated in varying degrees of elbow extension to test different portions of the MCL.<r == Evidence ==
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  • ...nt capsule, or to assess [[Shoulder Instability|glenohumeral instability]] in an anterior direction.<br> ...damentals for the evidence-based clinician. Buckner, Kentucky: Evidence in Motion</ref>.&nbsp; Patient apprehension from this maneuver, not pain, is consider
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  • ...nctioning normally it produces observable breathing mechanics of abdominal motion, anterior-superior chest expansion, and lateral rib expansion, commonly ref The Hi-Lo Test is used in the assessment of breathing pattern dysfunction, by the observation of abdo
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  • == Evidence == ...tively elevates the arm in the scapular plane and then slowly reverses the motion.&nbsp; A positive test is defined as the patient experiencing pain during t
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  • ...ion of Breathing Pattern: Comparison of a Manual Assessment of Respiratory Motion(MARM) and Respiratory Induction Plethysmography. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeed ...relative to the overall lateral motion. Also, the therapist decides if the motion is predominantly upper rib cage, lower rib cage/abdomen or relatively balan
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  • ...f>Lindgren KA, Leino E, Manninen H. Cervical rotation lateral flexion test in brachialgia. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 1992 Aug 1;7 * The test is performed with the patient in a sitting.
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  • ...and with prolonged gripping or making a fist. Symptoms are most often seen in the ring and long finger.<ref name="text">Donatelli RA, Wooden MJ editors: ...wo tests, then capsular restriction at the PIP joint is implicated. If the motion increases when the MCP joint is flexed, then lumbricale muscle tightness is
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  • ...aspects related to wrist and hand function, residual deformities, range of motion and nerve complications. ...s://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1123382/ Colles' fractures. Functional bracing in supination]. The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 1975 A
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  • ...ject.&nbsp;This project was created by and for the students of Evidence in Motion, and is part of the Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship.&nbsp; ...s use? Provide several case examples that illustrates each of the concepts in SINSS.
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  • ...e stage of burn recovery is to preserve and enhance the patient's range of motion. This is crucial for preventing contractures and ensuring optimal function ...ction, and the potential adverse effects of prolonged bed rest on range of motion and overall function (Schneider et al, 2012).
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  • ...pinal mechanics. Motion of the [[Lumbar Anatomy|lumbar spine]] is assessed in all [[Cardinal Planes and Axes of Movement|planes]] including flexion, exte Table: Average Healthy Ranges of Motion Measured from Anatomic Position: Lumbar spine<ref>Learn muscles Motions of
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  • ...fundamentals for the evidence-based clinician. United States; Evidence in motion: 2008.</ref> <ref>Magee DJ. Orthopedic Physical Assessment: 5th Edition. St == Evidence ==
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  • .... The McKenzie side glide test is an assessment of obstruction of movement in the frontal plane and can be provocation test for patients to determine a c ...w.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646960/ McKenzie diagnosis and therapy in the evaluation and management of a lumbar disc derangement syndrome: A case
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  • ...Buckner, Kentucky: Evidence in Motion</ref>&nbsp; The test can be repeated in varying degrees of elbow flexion, but generally it is positioned between 5
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  • ...damentals for the evidence-based clinician. Buckner, Kentucky: Evidence in Motion</ref>. The therapist abducts the patient's shoulder to 90 degrees.&nbsp; Th == Evidence ==
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  • ...tt BC, Farhart PJ. The reliability of musculoskeletal screening tests used in cricket. Phys Ther Sport. 2008 Feb;9(1):25-33.</ref> ...m the wall to the tip of the big toe is recorded. The distance is measured in centimeters (cm) with each centimeter corresponding to approximately 3.6°
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  • ...Williams &amp; Wilkins, SPINE vol 37, Number 19, pp E1189-E1196 (level of Evidence: 1B)</ref>. .../pmc/articles/PMC4530222/ The anthropometric measurement of schober’s test in normal taiwanese population.] BioMed research international. 2015;2015.</re
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  • ...contact of structures resulting in [[Pain Mechanisms|pain]] or restricted motion is impingement<ref name=":1">Kyle P. Lavery, Kevin J. McHale, William H. Ro ...es, compensating for proximal malalignment, and substituting hand function in individuals with upper extremity [[Amputations|amputation]]/paralysis. <ref
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  • ...sh the patella backward against the [[femur]]. An increased patella waving motion or spongy joint feeling suggests the test is positive for joint effusion<re == Evidence ==
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  • ...acroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction. SIJ dysfunction can be a source of pain in the lower back and buttocks.<ref name=":0">Ribeiro RP, Guerrero FG, Camargo ...he PSISs was symmetrical or positive if one side moved more than the other in the cephalic and/or ventral directions . <ref name=":0" />
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