ATTR 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Palpation, Valgus Stress Test, Varus Deformity
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Anatomic position facing forward, arms at side palms facing up. 2 motions of sagittal plane flexion and extension sagittal plane: flexion bending of a joint (flexing arms) sagittal plane: extension moving join away from proximal dorsiflexion foot moves toward the heart plantarflexion foot moves away from the heart. 2 motions of frontal plane (shoulder and hip) abduction and adduction frontal plane: abduction away from the midline frontal plane: adduction moving towards the center of the body. 2 motions of frontal plane (ankle joints) inversion and eversion frontal plane: inversion turning foot in frontal plane: eversion turning foot out. Off the field evaluation: hops history, observation, palpation, special tests. Soap note: subjective what the athlete tells you (history) Soap note: objective information during the evaluation (observation, palpation, special tests) Soap note: assessment professional opinion on the injury. Soap note: plan short and long term goals. Hops: history focuses on current injury, at can evaluate and investigate medical history.