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Principles of Goniometry and Manual Muscle Testing

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An in-depth visual guide to manual muscle testing. Principles of Goniometry and Manual Muscle Testing With HKPropel Online Video combines manual muscle testing and joint range of motion measurement in a single resource to mimic how a clinician would practically work through a complete patient assessment. Anatomy springs to life with detailed medical illustrations of muscles, bones, and ligaments-making complex concepts easy to visualize and apply to the specific regions being targeted. Mastery of manual muscle testing and joint range of motion measurement is a key competency for a practitioner, and this text supports students in applying tests safely, efficiently, and effectively in clinical practice. Each chapter features user-friendly muscle tables outlining normative range of joint motion, muscle attachments, innervation, and vascular supply. For every range of motion and manual muscle test, full-color visuals show the targeted muscle and its bony attachments, along with step-by-step instructions using goniometers, tape measures, and inclinometers. Alternative testing positions are included to accommodate diverse patient needs and clinical scenarios. Clinical tips are provided throughout the book, giving students the opportunity to learn from an experienced clinician. Tips include modified positions, stabilizing techniques, and compensations most likely to be observed and how to prevent them from happening. This highly visual text is packed full of medical illustrations and photographs, and related online videos that further support clinical skill development are delivered through HKPropel. Every manual muscle test in the book has an accompanying video that demonstrates the test, allowing the learner to hear cues given to a patient by a seasoned clinician. Serving as a bridge to practice, Principles of Goniometry and Manual Muscle Testing empowers students to develop proficiency in essential evidence-based assessment techniques that form the cornerstone of rehabilitative care. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel online videos is included with all print books.
Abigail Shelley, PT, DPT, OCS, is a licensed doctor of physical therapy and board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist. She is a staff physical therapist at the University of Utah Orthopedic Center, where she provides comprehensive care for patients with orthopedic injuries and postoperative needs. In addition to her regular clinical caseload, Shelley treats athletes in the university's specialized Climber's Clinic, working with recreational and elite climbers to address injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance. Shelley earned her doctorate in physical therapy from the University of North Florida and completed an orthopedic physical therapy residency at the University of Utah. She also serves as an adjunct professor in the University of Utah's physical therapy doctoral program, contributing to the education and clinical development of future physical therapists. She holds the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Credentialed Clinical Instructor qualification and has presented research at national conferences, including the APTA Combined Sections Meeting and the NEXT Conference. She is an active member of the APTA and its orthopedic section and Utah state chapter.
Video Finder Chapter 1. Introduction to Joint Range of Motion Testing and Manual Muscle Testing Range of Motion Joint Motion Planes and Axes Range of Motion Categories Factors Affecting Range of Motion Manual Muscle Testing Grading a Manual Muscle Test Validity and Reliability Patient Influence on Muscle Testing Summary Chapter 2. Shoulder Structure and Function Glenohumeral Joint Sternoclavicular Joint Acromioclavicular Joint Scapulothoracic Joint Shoulder Examination Range of Motion Normative Values Shoulder Flexion Shoulder Extension Shoulder Abduction Shoulder Horizontal Abduction Shoulder Adduction Horizontal Adduction Medial (Internal) Rotation Shoulder Lateral (External) Rotation Scapula Examination Scapular and Scaption Motion and Normative Values Scapular Abduction and Upward Rotation Scapular Elevation Scapular Adduction Scapular Depression and Adduction Scapular Adduction and Downward Rotation Shoulder Scaption Chapter 3. Elbow and Forearm Structure and Function Humeroulnar Joint Humeroradial Joint Proximal Radioulnar Joint Distal Radioulnar Joint Elbow Examination Range of Motion Normative Values Elbow Flexion Elbow Extension Forearm Supination Forearm Pronation Chapter 4. Wrist Structure and Function Radiocarpal Joint Midcarpal Joint Wrist Examination Range of Motion Normative Values Wrist Flexion Wrist Extension Wrist Radial Deviation Ulnar Deviation Chapter 5. Hand Structure and Function Metacarpophalangeal Joints Proximal and Distal Interphalangeal Joints Thumb: Carpometacarpal Joint Thumb: Metacarpophalangeal Joint Thumb: Interphalangeal Joint Hand Examination Finger Range of Motion Normative Values Thumb Range of Motion Normative Values Finger Metacarpophalangeal Flexion Finger Metacarpophalangeal Extension Finger Proximal Interphalangeal and Distal Interphalangeal Flexion Finger Abduction Finger Adduction Thumb Carpometacarpal, Metacarpophalangeal, and Interphalangeal Flexion Thumb Carpometacarpal, Metacarpophalangeal, and Interphalangeal Extension Thumb Carpometacarpal Abduction Thumb Carpometacarpal Adduction Thumb Carpometacarpal and Little Finger Opposition Chapter 6. Hip Structure and Function Iliofemoral Joint Hip Examination Range of Motion Normative Values Hip Flexion Hip Extension Hip Abduction Hip Adduction Hip External Rotation Hip Internal Rotation Chapter 7. Knee Structure and Function Tibiofemoral and Patellofemoral Joints Knee Examination Range of Motion Normative Values Knee Flexion Knee Extension Chapter 8. Ankle and Foot Structure and Function Proximal and Distal Tibiofibular Joints Talocrural Joint Subtalar Joint Transverse Tarsal (Midtarsal) Joint Tarsometatarsal Joints Metatarsophalangeal Joints Interphalangeal Joints Ankle and Foot Examination Range of Motion Normative Values Ankle Plantarflexion Ankle Dorsiflexion Foot Inversion Foot Eversion Metatarsophalangeal Flexion of the Hallux and Toes Distal and Proximal Interphalangeal Flexion of the Hallux and Toes Hallux and Toe Metatarsophalangeal and Interphalangeal Extension Hallux Abduction Chapter 9. Cervical Spine Structure and Function Atlanto-Occipital and Atlantoaxial Joints Intervertebral and Zygapophyseal Joints Cervical Spine Examination Range of Motion Normative Values Cervical Flexion Cervical Extension Cervical Rotation Cervical Lateral Flexion Chapter 10. Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Structure and Function of the Lumbar Spine Intervertebral and Zygapophyseal Joints Costovertebral and Costotransverse Joints Structure and Function of the Lumbar Spine Intervertebral and Zygapophyseal Joints Thoracolumbar Examination Range of Motion Normative Values for Thoracolumbar Spine Trunk Flexion and Rotation Trunk Extension Trunk Lateral Flexion Quiet Inspiration Forced Expiration Chapter 11. Temporomandibular Joint Structure and Function Temporomandibular Joint Temporomandibular Joint Exam Range of Motion Normative Values Muscles of Mastication
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