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Clinical Evaluation Assessment

Controlled environment


Luxury of tools


Lack of on field anxiety


Access to references


More time


More details

Injury evaluation

Must be documented


Legal documents


Should include


Name, sport, date, Body part, cheif complaint

SOAP notes

Subject


Objective


Assessment


Plan

Subjective

History of injury


Use open ended questions


Determine MOI “what happened”


Symptoms


Sounds or sensations

Difference between subjective and objective

Subjective is what they tell you-matter of opinion, different from person to person


Objective-observations and special test-results are more concrete

Objective

Obvious deformity


Swelling


Skin


Infection


Always compare both sides (bilateral symmetry)

What is Palpation?

The process of touching and feeling the tissue

What are you feeling for during palpation?

Point tenderness


Trigger points


Crepitus


Change of tissue density


Symmetry


Increased tissue temperature

What are the three ranges of motion (ROM) ?

Passive


Active


Resisted

Passive range of motion

You move them

Active range of motion

They move themselves

Resisted range of motion

They move themselves against my resistance

What number is the grading system out of ?

5

5/5

Can resist against maximum pressure

4/5

Can resist against moderate pressure

3/5

Can resist against gravity with full ROM

2/5

Can move with full ROM without gravity

1/5

No movement but a contraction

0/5

No contraction is felt