Manual Muscle Testing of Neck

Manual Muscle Testing of Neck

Manual muscle testing of the neck involves assessing the strength and function of the muscles that control movements of the neck. It is commonly performed by healthcare professionals, such as physical therapists or chiropractors, to evaluate muscle imbalances, weakness, or injuries in the neck region. Capital extension Testing muscles Patient’s position For grades 4 and…

Carpal Compression Test of the wrist joint

Carpal Compression Test of the wrist joint

The Median Compression Test/Durkan’s Test is another name for this carpal compression test.This test is used in the clinic to examine a patient’s carpal tunnel syndrome.When a patient complains of wrist discomfort or other neurological symptoms in the hand, a neuro specialist or therapist can perform this clinical and neurological examination. What is the importance…

Manual Muscle Testing of Ankle

Manual Muscle Testing of Ankle

Manual muscle testing (MMT) of the ankle is a physical examination technique used to assess the strength and function of the muscles around the ankle joint. It is commonly performed by healthcare professionals, such as physical therapists or physicians, to evaluate muscle weakness, monitor progress in rehabilitation, or diagnose certain conditions affecting the ankle. Ankle…

Special test for the neurological dysfunction of the wrist joint

Special test for the neurological dysfunction of the wrist joint

When it comes to assessing neurological dysfunction of the wrist joint, there are several tests that can be performed to help evaluate its function and identify any potential issues. Neurological dysfunction is mainly representative of a particular nerve lesion if it is positive, but they do not lead to the problem if it is negative.They…

Phalen’s Test and Reverse Phalen’s Test

Phalen’s Test and Reverse Phalen’s Test

Phalen’s Test and Reverse Phalen’s Test are two physical examination maneuvers used to assess for carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition characterized by compression of the median nerve at the wrist. These tests are commonly performed by healthcare professionals, such as physicians or physical therapists, to help diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome. The Phalen’s Test Clinically Relevant Anatomy…

Manual muscle testing of Hip

Manual muscle testing of Hip

Manual muscle testing of the hip involves assessing the strength and function of specific muscles around the hip joint. It is commonly used by healthcare professionals such as physical therapists, orthopedic specialists, or sports medicine practitioners to evaluate muscle imbalances, weakness, or injuries in the hip region. Hip flexion Testing muscles Patient’s position To assess…