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HOPS
history, observation, palpation, special tests
SOAP
subjective, objective, assessment, plan
signs and symptoms
see signs- objective
feel symptoms
types of special tests
ROM- active first- then passive
age and gender
may influence ROM
PROM
distinguishes injury to contractile tissues from noncontractile tissues
ligamentous and capsular testing
- another special test
- asseses joint function and integrity of joint structures
neurologic testing
- assesses CNS using dermatomes, myotomes, reflexes

- hypoesthesia, hyperesthesia, paresthesia
- paresis, paralysis
diagnostic tests
here we go
radiographs
- its an x ray
- rules out fractures, infections, and neoplasms
- uses myelogram or arthrogram (a dye)
CT scan
- more for bone injuries
MRI
- more for soft tissue joint injuries
______________
- joint damage
- space occupying lesions in brain
- soft tissue
bone scan
stress fractures, degenerative diseases, infections, neoplasms
ultrasonic imaging
- tendon and other soft tissue
electromyography
- EMG
- denervated muscles, nerve root compression injuries, and other muscle diseases
PRICE
mhm
fractures hurt immediately, not later
yup
if you have pain w a break test (90 degrees)
youll have pain w an entire ROM test, but not vice versa
ct scan has a lot of radiation
dont get too often