[Kinesiology 2032A/B] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes fot the exam (93 pages long!)

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Scenario: young baseball player comes to see you in clinic, has been pitching ++ lately and has started to get some elbow pain, poor historian. Soap notes: subjective, objective, analysis/assessment, plan/program, acronym. Symptom organic manifestation which only patient is aware of. Signs observable physical phenomenon indicative of a conditions presence. Eg. see a stop sign, see the swelling, feel laxity, different than symptoms. Heard/felt pop etc: were you able to continue, how did/does it feel, previous injury, signs are things that you can see and feel. Theory of selective tissue tension: dr. james cyriax developed a method for locating and identifying a lesion by applying tension selectively to each of the structures that might produce pain, tissues classified as either contractile or inert: Inert: ligaments, bursa, capsules, fascia, nerve roots, dura mater. Contractile: muscles, tendons, tenoperiosteal insertion, can contract themselves, cyriax"s theory: when tension is applied to an injured tissue, it will give rise to pain, contractile tissue: