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  • ...s test. The version that provoked arm symptoms the best was with the neck in extension, lateral flexion and axial compression.<ref name="Anekstein et al In some resources there is reference to test A and B, these variations are bot
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  • '''Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) therapy''' uses machines to move a joint passively i.e. without the p ...cs.] J Pediatr Orthop. 1990 Jan-Feb;10(1):120-3. </ref> CPM was introduced in the early post-operative period and was combined with physiotherapy for max
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  • ...damentals for the evidence-based clinician. Buckner, Kentucky: Evidence in Motion</ref> == Evidence ==
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  • ...motion segment. The C1-C2 motion segment accounts for 50% of the rotation in the cervical spine.<ref name="Hall 2008">Hall TM, Robinson KW, AkasakaK. In ...pecificity to detect the presence or absence of cervical joint dysfunction in neck pain and headache patients.<ref>Sandmark H, Nisell R. Validity of five
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  • ...and in a posterolateral direction to assess posterior instability. Normal motion anteriorly is half of the distance of the humeral head, more movement is co == Evidence ==
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  • ...educing pain, improving shoulder ROM, and decreasing functional impairment in patients with frozen shoulder. <ref name=":0" /> ...t of Spencer Technique on Pain, Range of Motion, and Functional Disability in Patients With Frozen Shoulder: A Pilot Study]. Cureus. 2024 Jan 30;16(1).</
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  • ...damentals for the evidence-based clinician. Buckner, Kentucky: Evidence in Motion</ref><br> == Evidence ==
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  • # Range of Motion (arc of motion of the art. humeroulnaris) ...hen deciding the best post-operative treatment for example: the difference in prognosis between open and closed fractures when operated.
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  • ...uction of the uncrossed two-joints muscles of the leg to one-joint muscles in spastic conditions. Acta Chir Scand;1924;56:315-30.</ref>. The Silfverskiö ...(STJ) in neutral, forefoot is supinated and foot is dorsiflexed with knee in full extension. Measurement is taken of the DF range. Then the test is repe
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  • ...damentals for the Evidence-based Clinician. Buckner, Kentucky: Evidence in Motion; 2008.</ref>. ...legs over the edge and feet resting on the floor. While the patient rests in this position with the trunk muscles relaxed, the examiner applies posterio
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  • ...rder prominence, Coracoid pain and malposition, and DysKinesis of scapular motion)<ref>López-Vidriero E, López-Vidriero R, Rosa LF, et al. Scapular dyskine === Evidence ===
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  • ...pists use these as an adjunct to other treatment and management techniques in most situations.[[Image:Tens.jpg|thumb|right|200px|TENS Unit]] *[[Current Concepts in Electrotherapy|Current Concepts in Electrotherapy]]
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  • ...odontoid process relative to C1 is torn, C1 will translate forwards on C2 in flexion. ..., Kautiainen H. Active conservative treatment of atlantioaxial subluxation in rheumatoid arthritis. British J Rheum 1998;37:417-420.</ref> Cervical spina
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  • ...ch on maximal muscle performance: a systematic review.] Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.Jan 2012 : 44(1) :154-164.</ref> It is a slow, controlle ...exercise session or main sport events can lead to decrease in performance in these subsequent events.<ref name=":1">I Shrier . [https://insights.ovid.co
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  • ...of exercises that were founded in the 1930s for people with low back pain. In comparison with the McKenzie back exercises that based on lumbar extension, # '''The Single Knee To Chest:''' The single knee to chest motion is done with the patient lying on a table or bed. They are then instructed
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  • ...patient in sitting or standing, the upper extremity to be tested is placed in 90° of shoulder flexion and 10-15° of horizontal adduction *The procedure is then repeated in a neutral shoulder and forearm position
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  • ...and inter-rater reliability and correlation with the flexion rotation test in normal subjects.] Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy. 2019 Mar 15;27( ...upper thoracic spine in complete flexion to localize rotation to the C1-C2 motion segment. Which can be painful for patients with lower cervical spine pain a
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  • ...lenohumoral joint. [[Scapular Dyskinesia|Scapular dyskinesis]] is a change in the normal positioning and movement of the [[scapula]] is linked to glenohu ...and quantifying the level of scapular medial border posterior displacement in overhead athletes.] International journal of sports physical therapy. 2011
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  • ...of abduction throughout the range of motion as well as a weak contribution in lateral rotation of the [[humerus]].<ref>Redondo-Alonso L, Chamorro-Moriana {{#ev:youtube| uskZIqThlb0|300}}<ref>Young Lae Moon. Shoulder motion with rotator cuff (supraspinatus). Available from: www.youtube.com/watch?v=
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  • This position results in compression of the medial acromial facet against the distal clavicle to pro == Evidence ==
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