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Define AROM |
Unassisted voluntary movement |
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Define PROM |
Motion that is performed 100% by the examiner and patient is relaxed |
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Define AAROM |
The patient puts forth some active effort but then the examiner or the patient provides Extra support |
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List of the 10 items that should be included in the documentation of ROM |
Side of body, joint emotion being tested, ROM, type of motion, any subjective pain info reported by the patient, objective info obtained by examiner, detailed description of the test position |
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Define validity |
The degree to which an instrument measures what is purported to measure, the extent to which if it fulfills it's purpose |
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Define reliability |
The amount of consistency between successive measurements of the same variable |
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Define strength |
The quality or state of being strong in particular |
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What are the upper extremity myotomes |
Shoulder shrug C2-4 Shoulder abd C-5 Elbow flex C6 Elbow ext C7 Wrist ext C6 Wrist flex C7 Thumb ext C8 Finger add/abd T1 |
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List lower extremity myotomes |
Hip flex L1-2 Knee ext L3-4 Ankle DF L4-5 First toe ext L5 |
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What is the normal value on Kendall's manual muscle grading test |
5 muscle can hold the test position again strong pressure |
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What is good |
4= muscle can hold the test against moderate pressure |
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What is fair |
3= The subject can hold a test position against gravity but not against light pressure |
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What is poor |
2= The patient is able to move through a partial orc of motion in the horizontal plane |
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What is trace |
1= no movement occurs, but a contraction can be filled with palpation |
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List for items that need to be included in the documentation of MMT |
Patient position, right or left being tested, MMT grade, if in pain doc too |