Modified Ashworth Scale
The Modified Ashworth Scale is considered the primary clinical measure of muscle spasticity in patients with neurological conditions.
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The Modified Ashworth Scale is considered the primary clinical measure of muscle spasticity in patients with neurological conditions.
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Wynne Davies criteria and the Beighton score are commonly used methods for detecting ligamentous laxity. Beighton score method…
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Blood Pressure Measurement has 2 numbers: Systolic pressure, the pressure when your heart pushes blood out around your…
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LANSS Pain Scale (Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs) can help to determine whether the nerves that…
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Mcgill Pain Scale Questionnaire and its short form provide the patient with three major classes of word descriptors…
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Sacral Thrust Test is a provocative test used to evaluate the sacroiliac joint dysfunctions.
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Sacroiliac Stress Test (or Sacroiliac Distraction Test) demonstrates involvement of the anterior sacroiliac ligaments in a sacroiliac joint…
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Sacroiliac Compression Test (or Posterior Sacroiliac Joint Stress Test) is a provocative test used to evaluate the sacroiliac…
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Abductor Pollicis Brevis Test is used to evaluate carpal tunnel syndrome to determine the type of treatment and…
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Deep Vein Thrombosis tests (DVT tests) include the following: Homans sign, Perthes Test, Trendelenburg Test, Lowenberg Test and…
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The Upper Extremity Functional Index (UEFI) is a punch of 20 questions to evaluate the functional impairment of the…
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Triple Compression Stress Test is used to elicit stress on posterior tibial nerve at the ankle joint, it's…
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