Physical Examination of the Spine and Extremities, Volume 798This clear, concise manual fills the growing need for a text covering the process of physical examination of the spine and extremities. Serving students and clinicians as a functional guidebook, this text incorporates three important features: a tight consistent organization, an abundance of constructive illustrations, and an effective teaching method. |
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... fracture , in addition to causing local pain , may radiate pain to the shoulder along the course of any muscle affected by the fracture . For example , if there is a fracture of the cervical spine , the rhomboids may transmit pain to ...
... fracture , in addition to causing local pain , may radiate pain to the shoulder along the course of any muscle affected by the fracture . For example , if there is a fracture of the cervical spine , the rhomboids may transmit pain to ...
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... fractured finger , healing in a poor position , can lose its smooth linear continuity along one of its phalangeal rays and develop a callosity over the point of fracture . The interphalangeal joints should be palpated for swelling ...
... fractured finger , healing in a poor position , can lose its smooth linear continuity along one of its phalangeal rays and develop a callosity over the point of fracture . The interphalangeal joints should be palpated for swelling ...
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... fracture with an as- sociated fracture of the distal end of the ulnar styloid process . If the ulnar styloid process is eroded due to rheumatoid arthritis , localized pain , swell- ing , and possible deformity will develop . Tunnel V ...
... fracture with an as- sociated fracture of the distal end of the ulnar styloid process . If the ulnar styloid process is eroded due to rheumatoid arthritis , localized pain , swell- ing , and possible deformity will develop . Tunnel V ...
Contents
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE ELBOW | 55 |
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE CERVICAL | 107 |
EXAMINAtion of Gait | 133 |
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Physical Examination of the Spine and Extremities Stanley Hoppenfeld,Richard Hutton No preview available - 1976 |
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abduction active Adductor ankle anterior artery Ask the patient aspect become biceps bone bony border brevis bursa carpi cause cervical crest crosses deep deltoid determine distal edge elbow examination extension extensor external rotation extremity feel femoral fingers flexed flexion flexor foot forearm function gait greater groove hand head hold iliac increase indicate insertion instruct internal interphalangeal joint involved knee lateral lies ligament limited located longus lower lumbar medial move movement muscle Muscle Testing neck nerve neurologic level normal Note opposite origin pain palmaris longus palpable palpate pathology patient phase plantar plantar flexion portion position posterior pressure prominent proximal radial range of motion reflex resistance result rotation scapula secondary sensation shoulder side skin soft tissue spine stabilize stand styloid superior supine supplied surface swelling tenderness tendon thumb tibial tion toes tubercle tunnel ulnar upper wrist Zone
References to this book
Muscles: Testing and Function with Posture and Pain Florence Peterson Kendall No preview available - 2005 |