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*Muscle Strength<br>
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=== Special Tests ===
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Subjective[edit source]

Patient Intake[edit source]

  • Self‐report
  • Performance‐based outcome measures
  • Region‐specific historical examination

Special Questions
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  • Red Flags
  • Yellow Flags

Investigations
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  • Radiological Considerations

Objective[edit source]

Observation[edit source]

  • Posture
  • Movement Patterns

Functional Tests
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Palpation[edit source]

  • supine
  • prone
  • seated

Neurologic Assessment
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Movement Testing[edit source]

  • AROM, PROM, and Overpressure
  • Passive Intervertebral Motion
  • Muscle Strength

Special Tests[edit source]

References[edit source]


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