KINESIOL 3K03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Shoulder Joint, Manual Testing, Jerky
Document Summary
What are the different things that are similar but not entirely sure if it"s there yet: course of action. What to do rests entirely on severity and stage of healing, what tissue is compromised, what tissue is. Make note of person"s general posture, running mechanics, etc. test: rom (range of motion) All ranges of motion at involved joint and often joints above and below to involved joint (eg. knee: test all ranges of knee: strength. Muscle strength of muscles controlling knee: special tests. Designed to target a specific condition or structure. Arom (active) and prom (passive: arom: you don"t do anything, they do all the movements. What tissues are pulled apart: prom: athlete does nothing, you"re moving their limbs; you"re in control doesn"t given any indication of how capable that person is of performing skill. We can take person"s joint farther than they"d normally be able to: example: damaged hamstring.