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As per Daniels and Worthington's book 'Muscle Testing: Techniques of Manual Examination and Performance Testing', there are two different methods for performing manual muscle testing. |
As per Daniels and Worthington's book 'Muscle Testing: Techniques of Manual Examination and Performance Testing', there are two different methods for performing manual muscle testing. |
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#* In人工肌肉测试,当阻力是应用ed to the body part at the end of the available range of motion. It's called the break test because when a therapist provides resistance the objective for the patient is to not allow the therapist to "break" the muscle hold. |
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#* Inmanual muscle testing is when resistance is applied through the body part through the available range of motion. This type of manual muscle testing requires skill and experience and is not the recommended practice. |
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Revision as of 12:26, 7 April 2023
This category includes all pages on manual muscle testing and specifically manual muscle testing by muscle group.
'Resistance' in manual muscle testing is always a concentric force provided by the therapist in the direction opposite to the contracting muscle or muscles.
As per Daniels and Worthington's book 'Muscle Testing: Techniques of Manual Examination and Performance Testing', there are two different methods for performing manual muscle testing.
- Break Testing
- In manual muscle testing, is when resistance is applied to the body part at the end of the available range of motion. It's called the break test because when a therapist provides resistance the objective for the patient is to not allow the therapist to "break" the muscle hold.
- Active Resistance Testing
- In manual muscle testing is when resistance is applied through the body part through the available range of motion. This type of manual muscle testing requires skill and experience and is not the recommended practice.
Pages in category "Manual Muscle Testing"
The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
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- Manual Muscle Testing: Ankle Eversion
- Manual Muscle Testing: Ankle Inversion
- Manual Muscle Testing: Dorsiflexion
- Manual Muscle Testing: Elbow Extension
- Manual Muscle Testing: Elbow Flexion
- Manual Muscle Testing: Forearm Pronation
- Manual Muscle Testing: Forearm Supination
- Manual Muscle Testing: Hip Abduction
- Manual Muscle Testing: Hip Adduction
- Manual Muscle Testing: Hip Extension
- Manual Muscle Testing: Hip External Rotation
- Manual Muscle Testing: Hip Flexion
- Manual Muscle Testing: Hip Internal Rotation
- Manual Muscle Testing: Knee Extension
- Manual Muscle Testing: Knee Flexion
- Manual Muscle Testing: Plantarflexion
- Manual Muscle Testing: Scapula Elevation
- Manual Muscle Testing: Scapular Retraction/ Adduction
- Manual Muscle Testing: Shoulder Abduction
- Manual Muscle Testing: Shoulder Extension
- Manual Muscle Testing: Shoulder External Rotation
- Manual Muscle Testing: Shoulder Flexion
- Manual Muscle Testing: Shoulder Horizontal Adduction
- Manual Muscle Testing: Shoulder Internal Rotation
- Manual Muscle Testing: Wrist Extension
- Manual Muscle Testing: Wrist Flexion
- Muscle Strength Testing