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  • ...eurological injury can be the result of mechanical trauma causing stretch, compression or transection of the nerve tissue. Additionally, a compromise of the blood ...oot drop]] occurs mostly in short women and is caused by lumbosacral trunk compression by the fetal head at the pelvic brim primary pathology being predominantly
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  • ...ence of a direct blow over the hypothenar eminence or a strong dorsopalmar compression<ref name=":0" />. * Pull test: in the hook of the hamate fractures, active flexion of distal interphalan
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  • * Dorsoplantar drawer test (Thompson and Hamilton)<ref name="p6">Thompson FM, Hamilton WG – Problems ...}}<ref>Ian Reilly Podsurgeon.Video - Lachman's Test (dorsal plantar drawer test) for unstable toe. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUavaVTO
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  • ...th pain as well as increased carbs movement when performing a Varus Stress Test.<ref name=":0" /> ...ity indicates an isolated LCL injury while continued gapping is a positive test for LCL and PLC injury.
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  • ...ining, transcutaneous spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS), pneumatic compression devices (PCDs), light therapy, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ...symptoms, medical history and family history, a physical examination, and test results. <ref name=":2" />
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  • ...be any neurologic deficit related to the spinal cord. It is usually due to compression of the spinal cord by osteophyte or extruded disc material. It is most comm ...Calcification of ligamentum flavum<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /><br>• Compression due to extradural mass (Spinal tumours)<ref name=":0" /><br>• Posttraumat
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  • ...ates three arches the provide efficient weight distribution while avoiding compression of plantar neuro-vascular structures. The three arches, [https://physio-ped {{#ev:youtube|Z4rvAT3a7OY|300}}<ref>CRTecnologies. Anterior Drawer Test Ankle. Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4rvAT3a7OY [last acc
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  • * '''[[Kleiger's Test|Dorsiflexion External Rotation Stress Test (Kleiger's Test)]]''' ** The test is positive with pain present over the distal tibia and fibula<ref name=":3
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  • *Tenderness on medial and lateral heel compression.<ref name=":3" /> ...ive dorsiflexion test of the ankle: shows a decrease in dorsiflexion. This test may also provoke a painful reaction.
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  • ...the patient should receive an [[Ankle-Brachial Index|ankle-brachial index test]] (ABI).<ref name=":0" /> It assesses the severity of arterial insufficien !'''Test example'''
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  • * [[Standing Flexion Test|Standing flexion test]] * [[Seated Flexion Test|Seated flexion test]]
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  • ...ion or [[Neuropathies|neuropathy]]), can occur from an injury or prolonged compression. Typically, damage and dysfunction of the femoral nerve are associated with ...staples. Ischaemic damage arises from restricted blood flow, often due to compression. Heat damage, from the heat released during hip prosthesis cementing, that
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  • ...n the posterior side, allowing the sacrum to resist shearing from vertical compression<ref name=":0">A. Vleeming; The sacroiliac joint: an overview of its anatomy * [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Trendelenburg_Test Trendelenburg test] is usually negative
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  • ...ion is smaller compared to the cervical and lumbar region. Hence, a slight compression will lead to symptoms<ref name=":3" />. * Myelopathy (injury to the spinal cord due to severe compression)
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  • ...e metastasis involving the fibular head can be other contributing factors. Compression of the fibula head during surgery e.g. tourniquet<ref name=":0" /> Sciatic nerve compression between the two heads of the piriformis muscle leading to foot drop has bee
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  • ...":10" />. Pain to palpation over the dorsal-radial wrist, [[scaphoid shift test]], and plain radiographs can indicate injury to this region<ref name=":10" * After palpation, you should test each articulation in search of pain, abnormal motion or crepitus. The physi
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  • * The term ‘thoracic outlet syndrome’ describes compression of the neurovascular structures as they exit through the thoracic outlet (c ...t rib (which can cause overlapping) can cause a narrow space and therefore compression. The [[Brachial Plexus|brachial plexus]] and the subclavian artery pass thr
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  • ...f either severe trauma or pathologic weakening of the bone, see image R L4 compression fracture. ...lexandru, Daniela, and William So. "Evaluation and management of vertebral compression fractures." Permanente Journal 16.4 (2012). (Level of evidence: 2A)</ref>
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  • ...- An injection of steroids into the sacroiliac joint is both a diagnostic test (if it relieves pain) and a treatment<ref name=":1" /> [[File:FABERs test.jpg|right|frameless]]
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  • ...me is often a mixed syndrome caused by spondylogenic irritation and actual compression.&nbsp;<ref name="Rickenbacher">Rickenbacher J, Landolt AM, Theiler K. Appli #irritation or compression of the vertebral artery
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