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E-book: Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Range of Motion, Muscle Testing, and Function

  • Format: 576 pages
  • Pub. Date: 20-Jul-2020
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781975166304
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  • Format: 576 pages
  • Pub. Date: 20-Jul-2020
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781975166304
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This updated fourth edition of Hazel Clarkson&;s Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing offers a student-friendly approach to both Joint Motion and Muscle Testing (MMT) and Range of Motion (ROM).  Now in striking full color, the fourth edition provides just the right amount of detail students need to prepare for effective practice.
 
Each chapter is devoted to a separate anatomical region to help physical therapists-in-training hone their understanding of pertinent surface and deep anatomy. The clear narrative outlines the steps of taking the assessments and interpreting the results and is enhanced by a strong art program with meticulously created illustrations and photographs that demonstrate patient and therapist positions and instrument placement.
 
  • NEW! Full-color photos and colorized line illustrations help students master key techniques and anatomical structures.
  • NEW! Online Practical Testing Forms list the criteria and correct sequence for performing each assessment&;an ideal tool for students.
  • NEW! Online Instructor Resources include a Test Bank and pre-loaded PowerPoint slides for use in building course materials and lectures.
  • UNIQUE! Coverage of both muscle testing and goniometry, allows you to cover both topics in just one book. 
  • VISUAL: A Physical Therapy video library of over 100 videos covering MMT and ROM is accessible online via thePoint. 
  • Clear step-by-step instructions for muscle testing make it easy for students to master key concepts and techniques.
  • Clinical tie-ins give students opportunities to apply the material they are learning to clinical situations.
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This updated fourth edition of Hazel Clarkson&;s Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Motion and Muscle Testing offers a student-friendly approach to both Joint Motion and Muscle Testing (MMT) and Range of Motion (ROM).  Now in striking full color, the fourth edition provides just the right amount of detail students need to prepare for effective practice.
 
Each chapter is devoted to a separate anatomical region to help physical therapists-in-training hone their understanding of pertinent surface and deep anatomy. The clear narrative outlines the steps of taking the assessments and interpreting the results and is enhanced by a strong art program with meticulously created illustrations and photographs that demonstrate patient and therapist positions and instrument placement.

 
Section I (Chapters 1 and 2) Principles and methods
Chapter 1 Principles and Methods
3(56)
Introduction to Principles and Methods
5(1)
Joint Range of Motion
6(8)
Assessment and Measurement of Joint Range of Motion
14(17)
Assessment and Measurement of Muscle Length
31(3)
Manual Assessment of Muscle Strength
34(19)
Practice Makes Perfect
53(1)
Functional Application of Assessment of Joint Range of Motion and Manual Muscle Testing
53(6)
Chapter 2 Relating Assessment to Treatment
59(9)
Chapter Rationale
59(1)
Similar Assessment and Treatment Methods
60(1)
Key Steps When Applying Assessments and Treatments
60(2)
Examples of Similar Assessment and Treatment Methods
62(6)
Section II (Chapters 3 through 9) Regional Evaluation Techniques
Chapter 3 Shoulder Complex
68(79)
Articulations and Movements
70(7)
Anatomical Landmarks
77(2)
Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement
79(21)
Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement
100(2)
Muscle Strength Assessment
102(37)
Functional Application
139(8)
Chapter 4 Elbow and Forearm
147(42)
Articulations and Movements
149(3)
Anatomical Landmarks
152(1)
Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement
153(10)
Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement
163(3)
Muscle Strength Assessment
166(13)
Functional Application
179(10)
Chapter 5 Wrist and Hand
189(82)
Articulations and Movements
191(7)
Anatomical Landmarks
198(1)
Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement
199(20)
Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement
219(5)
Muscle Strength Assessment
224(33)
Functional Application
257(14)
Chapter 6 Hip
271(58)
Articulations and Movements
273(3)
Anatomical Landmarks
276(2)
Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement
278(12)
Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement
290(8)
Muscle Strength Assessment
298(24)
Functional Application
322(7)
Chapter 7 Knee
329(30)
Articulations and Movements
330(3)
Anatomical Landmarks
333(1)
Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement
334(5)
Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement
339(5)
Muscle Strength Assessment
344(7)
Functional Application
351(8)
Chapter 8 Ankle and Foot
359(56)
Articulations and Movements
361(3)
Anatomical Landmarks
364(1)
Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement
365(19)
Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement
384(3)
Muscle Strength Assessment
387(22)
Functional Application
409(6)
Chapter 9 Head, Neck, and Trunk
415(98)
Articulations and Movements: Head and Neck
419(5)
Anatomical Landmarks: Head and Neck
424(2)
Instrumentation and Measurement Procedures: TMJ and Spine
426(5)
Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Head and Neck
431(11)
Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the TMJ and Cervical Spine AROM
442(1)
Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Face
443(20)
Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Head and Neck
463(6)
Articulations and Movements: Trunk
469(3)
Anatomical Landmarks: Trunk
472(2)
Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Trunk
474(13)
Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine AROM
487(1)
Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement: Trunk
488(1)
Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Trunk
489(12)
Functional Application: Neck and Trunk
501(12)
Section III (Appendices A Through E) Appendices
Appendix A Sample Numerical Recording Form: Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement
513(6)
Appendix B Sample Recording Form: Manual Muscle Strength Assessment
519(6)
Appendix C Summary of Patient Positioning for the Assessment and Measurement of Joint Motion, Muscle Length, and Muscle Strength
525(4)
Appendix D Gait
529(4)
Appendix E Practice Makes Perfect-Summary & Evaluation Forms
533(8)
Index 541