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  • == Clinical relevance == ...LCL is congenitally absent. <ref>Hoppenfeld S, Hutton R, Hugh T. Physical examination of the spine and extremities. 1st ed. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 19
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  • ...the_shoulder_With_special_reference_to_anterior_and_posterior_drawer_tests Clinical assessment of instability of the shoulder. With special reference to anteri |+<ref name=":02">Lizzio VA, Meta F, Fidai M, Makhni EC. Clinical Evaluation and Physical Exam Findings in Patients with Anterior Shoulder In
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  • ...athletes and their safety<ref>Myers A, Sickles T. Preparticipation sports examination. Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice. 1998 Mar 1;25(1):225-36. ...0" /><ref name=":1">Pedraza J, Jardeleza JA. The preparticipation physical examination. Primary care. 2013 Sep 21;40(4):791-9.
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  • ...K, Harter R, Smith G. Radiographic validation and reliability of selected clinical measures of pronation. J Ath Tr 2000; 35:12-30.</ref>. [[Category:Foot - Assessment and Examination]]
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  • == Clinical Presentation == ...xial compression (PAC) test: A new adjunctive provocative maneuver for the clinical diagnosis of hallucal sesamoiditis]. Foot & ankle international. 2001 Apr;2
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  • ...t be considered as guidelines, case studies are powerful material to share clinical experience and knowledge. You could write a case study to represent a typic * Examination Findings
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  • A clinical screening tool used to diagnose the presence of [[Neuropathic Pain|neuropat * Three items are based on the clinical examination. The clinician assesses whether there is reduced sensation (hyposthesia) to
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  • ...sical therapy practice and issues around evaluation of these statistics in clinical research. Diagnostic accuracy statistics are often used to describe the eff ...m the history and physical examination. Some data may be used to focus the examination on a specific part of the body, other to identify a specific pathology and
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  • ...r RP, Arora A, Monga A, Gupta AK, Mukhopadhyay S. Burning feet syndrome. A clinical review. Aust Fam Physician. 2003 Dec;32(12):1006-9</ref> == Clinical features ==
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  • == Examination Findings == Physical examination notes generalized limited range of motion (ROM) with equinus deformity of t
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  • ...urney of the physiotherapist assessing Mr.S using [[ICF and Application in Clinical Practice|ICF]] format. == Examination Findings ==
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  • This clinical case concerns the rehabilitation of Mr. D, 84-year-old, hospitalized furthe == Examination Findings ==
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  • ...4 of inter-examiner reliability indicated that the MARM has potential as a clinical and research tool for evaluating breathing pattern, with a Reliabilities ra Another 2008 study found MARM to be a valid and reliable clinical and research tool for assessing breathing movement with good inter-examiner
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  • == Clinical relevance == ...e case of neural irritation at the location of the fibrous arcade clinical examination may reveals tenderness with palpation posterior and lateral to the myotendo
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  • ...taches medially.<ref name="Moore">Moore KL, Agur AMR, Dalley AF. Essential clinical anatomy. 4th ed. Baltimore: Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins, 2011.</ref> == Clinical Examination ==
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  • ...:2">Dutton M. Hip Joint Complex. In: Dutton, M editor. Dutton's orthopedic examination, evaluation, and intervention. 6th edition. New York: McGraw Hill Education ...laxity<ref name=":3">Martin RL, Sekiya JK. The interrater reliability of 4 clinical tests used to assess individuals with musculoskeletal hip pain. J Orthop Sp
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  • ...nical test for [[Thoracic Hyperkyphosis|thoracic kyphosis]] and [[Cervical Examination|cervical]] mobility. It is also known as '''Flesche test'''.<ref>Cervical f * The occiput-wall distance (OWD) cannot substitute highly accurate clinical measures of kyphosis such as [[Cobb's angle]], OWD has been extensively use
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  • ...cedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0749806318302755 Diagnostic value of clinical tests for supraspinatus tendon tears.] Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthrosc ...t to slowly lower the arm back to neutral <ref name="buckup">Klaus Buckup. Clinical Tests for the Musculoskeletal System: Examinations - Signs - Phenomena. 2nd
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  • ...49-8063(03)00736-9/pdf The accuracy of joint line tenderness by a physical examination in the diagnosis of meniscal tears.] Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscop ...ic tests by evaluating their clinical performance is considered a valuable clinical skill in physiotherapy practice. <ref>Fritz J, Wainner R. [https://pubmed.n
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  • == Examination Findings == *Physical examination revealed hip flexor tightness, full knee extension. Muscle weakness of Quad
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