Kinesiology 2236A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: The Agonist, Triceps Brachii Muscle, Lesion

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Field assessment is a concise assessment used to get a general idea of how bad it is and how we are going to remove them. Sideline assessment is a more in-depth, routine protocol what we are doing today. Must understand why you are doing it, and what it is telling you. Young baseball player comes to see you in clinic. Has been pitching ++ lately and has started to get some elbow pain. Includes statements provided by the patients on their symptoms. Single most important aspect of the evaluation. From this history, you develop your assessment plan/strategy. By the time they completed the history they can understand what happened. Then develop an assessment plan to provide evidence of hypothesis. 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.

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