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* Patient is to extend elbow to full available range | * Patient is to extend elbow to full available range | ||
* Grades 4 and 5 - The therapist will apply resistance over the dorsal forearm in the direction opposite to extension<ref>Hislop H, Avers D, Brown M. Daniels and Worthingham's muscle Testing-E-Book: Techniques of manual examination and performance testing. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2013 Sep 27.</ref> | * Grades 4 and 5 - The therapist will apply resistance over the dorsal forearm in the direction opposite to extension<ref>Hislop H, Avers D, Brown M. Daniels and Worthingham's muscle Testing-E-Book: Techniques of manual examination and performance testing. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2013 Sep 27.</ref> | ||
* To satisfy grade 5 'normal muscle' performance criteria, the patient must have the ability to move through complete range of motion ( | * To satisfy grade 5 'normal muscle' performance criteria, the patient must have the ability to move through complete range of motion (active resistance testing) '''OR''' maintain an end point range against maximum resistance (break testing). | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 21 November 2018
Muscles Involved:[edit | edit source]
Anconeus
Patient Positioning[edit | edit source]
Prone with test side shoulder in ~90 degrees abduction
Patient's test side forearm is hanging over side of plinth; upper arm supported on plinth to elbow.
For grades 0-2, the gravity minimal position is supported sitting with feet flat on the floor. The shoulder remains in the same position.
Therapist Position[edit | edit source]
At test side
Provide stabilization support just above elbow
To Test[edit | edit source]
- Patient is to extend elbow to full available range
- Grades 4 and 5 - The therapist will apply resistance over the dorsal forearm in the direction opposite to extension[1]
- To satisfy grade 5 'normal muscle' performance criteria, the patient must have the ability to move through complete range of motion (active resistance testing) OR maintain an end point range against maximum resistance (break testing).
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Hislop H, Avers D, Brown M. Daniels and Worthingham's muscle Testing-E-Book: Techniques of manual examination and performance testing. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2013 Sep 27.