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  • ...age the patient, as explained in the [[Lumbar Assessment|Lumbar Assessment page]] (see figure below). * "current spinal pain" raises the pre-test probability that extremity pain has a spinal source from 10% to 19% overall
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  • ...t is suggested that they should not be used as stand-alone treatment. <ref>Page P. [https://ijspt.scholasticahq.com/article/28326-making-the-case-for-modal ...l conditions?Systematic review.] BMJ Open 2019; 9(10):e032329 </ref> This page will look at the rationale for use of a modality and its safety considerati
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  • This page focuses on some of the key physiotherapy assessments for children with a GM * Barlow Test
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  • !How to test hypothesis ...ome measures that the physiotherapist can use as part of the evaluation to test their hypothesis are the [[Gross Motor Function Measure|Gross Motor Functio
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  • === Manual Muscle Test === ...portable handheld devices, either mechanical or electronic, can be used to test for isometric strength providing a measure of force, rather than torque. Wh
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  • **[[Pulmonary Function Test|Pulmonary function tests]] such as [[spirometry]], [[Lung Volumes|lung volu More information on PICS is available on this Physiopedia Page: [[COVID-19: Post-Acute Rehabilitation]]
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  • ...People with dyslexia will have trouble matching and combining letters on a page to sound out words (decoding). When this first step is disrupted, combining ...and a psychological assessment. There is no biological marker or chemical test to diagnose dyslexia. If there is a gap between a person's reading ability
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  • * When testing the foot and ankle a positive test for foot drop is '''NO''' active dorsiflexion in a non weight bearing posit * It is important to test passive ROM to ensure the ankle is not stiff.
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  • *Posture: look out for scoliosis ([[Adam's forward bend test]]), excessive lordosis or [[kyphosis]]. === Test for neurological dysfunction ===
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  • This page follows on the [[International Framework for Examination of the Cervical Re *Positioning the patient in the pre-manipulative test position prior to manipulation is good practice to evaluate patient comfort
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  • There are 112 muscle attachments in the thorax. This page looks at some of the muscles that can affect the thorax. Additional informa * [[Adsons Test|Adson’s test]]
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  • ...Your name will be added here if you created the original content for this page. ...hich is appropriate for the certification or licensure of the applicant to test the applicant's knowledge of the basic and clinical sciences relating to ph
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  • ...An injury can cause altered biomechanics of the knee joint and pain. This page will explore how and what happens when the menisci become injured (a tear a ...scopy. 2004;20:951–958. Level of evidence 2B</ref> Thessaly test and squat test 
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  • ...ter trochanter and lateral pain reproduction with the [[FABER Test|FABER]] test<ref name=":6">Fearon AM, Scarvell JM, Neeman T, Cook JL, Cormick W, Smith P There is no one specific test to confirm GTPS and the tests available lack validity when done in isolatio
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  • The SATCO is designed to test the degree of trunk control. The examiner progressively alters the level of [[Category:ReLAB-HS Course Page]]
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  • * Positive single-leg hyperextension test - not very sensitive or specific <ref name=":1" /> For a list of differential diagnoses, please see the [[Spondylolysis]] page.
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  • ...cluding those with back pain of inflammatory origin.<ref name=":0" /> This page will highlight some key features that can help to differentiate between mec ...col-md-6"> {{#ev:youtube|SumtVr5c1Qg|250}}<ref>BJC Health. Chest Expansion Test for Ankylosing Spondylitis. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?r
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  • ...lt/files/2017-07/Nine%20Hole%20Peg%20Test%20Instructions.pdf nine-hole peg test] was also performed to assess Mr. J’s finger dexterity and Mr. J recorded ...atient will be able to achieve a 0.8m/s gait speed score on their 10m walk test
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  • ...Your name will be added here if you created the original content for this page. .../ref>. Music increases the maximal power and the average one in an aerobic test<ref name=":2" />. Most of the time, music is linked to significant enduranc
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  • ** Saccadic eye movement test - patient presents with slow eye movements and with some compensatory head ** Smooth pursuit test - the patient struggled to follow the examiners finger.
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