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Clinical Evaluation Assessment |
Controlled environment Luxury of tools Lack of on field anxiety Access to references More time More details |
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Injury evaluation |
Must be documented Legal documents Should include Name, sport, date, Body part, cheif complaint |
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SOAP notes |
Subject Objective Assessment Plan |
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Subjective |
History of injury Use open ended questions Determine MOI “what happened” Symptoms Sounds or sensations |
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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 |
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Objective |
Obvious deformity Swelling Skin Infection Always compare both sides (bilateral symmetry) |
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What is Palpation? |
The process of touching and feeling the tissue |
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What are you feeling for during palpation? |
Point tenderness Trigger points Crepitus Change of tissue density Symmetry Increased tissue temperature |
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What are the three ranges of motion (ROM) ? |
Passive Active Resisted |
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Passive range of motion |
You move them |
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Active range of motion |
They move themselves |
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Resisted range of motion |
They move themselves against my resistance |
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What number is the grading system out of ? |
5 |
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5/5 |
Can resist against maximum pressure |
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4/5 |
Can resist against moderate pressure |
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3/5 |
Can resist against gravity with full ROM |
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2/5 |
Can move with full ROM without gravity |
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1/5 |
No movement but a contraction |
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0/5 |
No contraction is felt |