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  • ...very similar to a [[goniometer]]. The ROM is the amount of movement that a joint can make. ...ill change as the joint moves. The maximum angle reached is the ROM of the joint.
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  • ...active neuromuscular training for the anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knee: a case report.] J Athl Train. 1999;34(2):194–201.</ref>. ...fness, coordinated motor patterns, and reflex activity to provide enhanced joint stability<ref name=":0" />. The information gathered is processed at three
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  • *To correct mal-alignment of a joint due to mal-union or deformity like coxa vara, genu valgum, and genu varum e *To relieve pain in arthritis, especially of the hip and knee.<br>
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  • [[File:Synovial Joint.png|right|frameless|399x399px]] The three [[Joint Classification|joints]] in the body (Histologically) are fibrous, cartilagi
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  • ...n many cases on the anterior side of the knee or on the medial side of the knee. * Symptoms of saphenous nerve entrapment may include a deep thigh ache, knee pain, and paresthesias in the nerve’s cutaneous distribution in the leg a
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  • ...is the art and science of measuring the joint ranges in each plane of the joint.<ref name=":0" /> The term 'goniometry' is derived from the greek words '< ...a patient has altered [[Range of Motion|range of motion]] in a particular joint, the therapist can use a goniometer to assess what the range of motion is a
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  • ...eptions of patients about total knee replacement.] The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume. 1998 Jan;80(1):63-9.</ref>. ...joint revision in the New Zealand Joint Registry]. The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume. 2010 Mar;92(3):413-8.</ref>.
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  • The Lachman test is a passive accessory movement test of the knee performed to identify the integrity of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) | [[Image:Knee ligaments.png|thumb|center|250px|Knee Ligaments including ACL]]
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  • ...changes and swelling are not expected at the hip because it is such a deep joint, but they may be associated with trauma, bruising and abrasions. If redness *Hip flexion with knee flexion limited and painful
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  • ...2953323/pdf/najspt-03-107.pdf Clinical Testing for Extra-Articular Lateral Knee Pain. A Modification and Combination of Traditional Tests]. North American ...maximus muscle inserts in the iliotibial tract. When approaching the knee joint, the iliotibial tract passes the lateral epicondyle of the [[femur]] and sp
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  • ...test) is used to evaluate individuals for problems of the meniscus in the knee. This test is named after Alan Graham Appley (1914 - 1996), a British ortho ...ushion between the proximal tibia and the distal femur to make up the knee joint.<ref name=":1">Lateral meniscus. (2018, March 14). ''Physiopedia,'' . Ret
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  • ...new weight-bearing meniscal test and a comparison with McMurray’s test and joint line tenderness]. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surger [[File:Ligaments of the knee joint superior aspect Primal.png|300x300px|alt=|thumb]]
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  • [[File:Knee osteoarthritis xray.jpg|right|frameless|311x311px]] ...itis]] or chronic inflammatory arthropathies.<ref name=":1" /> Image is of Knee osteoarthritis, possible a PTA.
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  • *Any back or leg pain? (Is pain in a dermatomal region - pain in the knee can be referred from the back) *Is there hip or ankle pain? (Knee pain can be referred from the hip or biomechanically affected by the ankle)
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  • ...S, Wagner H, Müller E. Effects of 4-week slackline training on lower limb joint motion and muscle activation. J Sci Med Sport 2013;16:562-6.</ref>. ...spontaneous down regulation that suppresses uncontrollable reflex mediated joint oscillations<ref name="Keller">Keller et al, 2013, Improved postural contro
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  • ...frequently used in the field of rehabilitation as a means of treatment for knee injuries however much of the evidence is contradictory. Taping is one of th There is good reason to use taping for sporting injuries of the knee, however there is contradicting evidence for using taping to improve lower
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  • ...be discussed in this page: the knee-ankle-foot orthosis (KAFO) and the hip-knee-ankle-foot orthosis (HKAFO).<ref name=":0">Fisher, D. Introduction to Compl *** Knee: extension / flexion, instability
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  • ...[[Femur]] is the longest bone in the body and extends from the hip to the knee. ...part of the femur articulates with the tibia and kneecap, forming the knee joint. It serves as a site of origin and insertion for many muscles and ligaments
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  • [[Image:Knee osteoarthritis xray.jpg|right|200px]] ...eatment outcomes<ref>Roos EM1, Roos HP, Lohmander LS, Ekdahl C, Beynnon BD.Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS)--development of a self-admin
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  • Case study of Rehabilitation of High Above knee Amputation in young adolescent patient ...educe the energy expenditure during ambulation along with multi axial knee joint with dynamic foot prosthesis is prescribed.
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