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[...] need tow important things, first: the patient must always be in contact with his\her Physical therapist, second : patient must work hard with physical therapist and "Never give up" A- [...]
[...] muscles or any other reasons can make the patient have difficulty to do it alone but with physical therapist , assistive device, or gravity helps he\she can do the motion 3- P.R.O.M (passive range of [...]
[...] your knee motion to gain the most possible skills after the surgery What after operation ? physical therapist will see you in the first day after operation and ask several question like your medical [...]
[...] severity of the case and can distributed the inflammation area Treatment of muscles strain Physical therapist have a great experience in muscles strain cases and they can deal with muscle strain At [...]
[...] the goniometer angle 5- Read the degrees Normal range for hip flexion 121.0o + or - 6.4o (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 100.0o (American Medical Association) 122.3o (mean), 6.1o (standard [...]
[...] to humerus 6- then read the degrees Normal range for Shoulder Abduction 184° ± 7.0° (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 180° (American Medical Association) 184° (mean), 7.0° (standard [...]
[...] formed then you can read the degrees Normal range for elbow flexion 141° ± 4.9° (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 140° (American Medical Association) 142.9° (mean) 5.6° ( [...]
[...] to form goniometer angle 5- read the degree Normal range for Knee flexion 141o + or - 5.3o (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 150o (American Medical Association) 142.5o (mean), 5.4o, (standard [...]
[...] - Read the degree Normal range for ankle dorsiflexion 13o + or - 4.4o (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 20o (American Medical Association) 12.6o (mean), 4.4o, (standard deviation) (Boone and [...]
[...] 5- Read the degrees Normal range for hip flexion 121.0o + or - 6.4o (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 100.0o (American Medical Association) 122.3o (mean), 6.1o (standard deviation), (Boone [...]
[...] degrees Normal range for Shoulder flexion 167° ± 4.7° (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 150° (American Medical Association) 166° (mean), 4.7° (standard deviation) [...]
[...] read the degrees Normal range for elbow flexion 141° ± 4.9° (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 140° (American Medical Association) 142.9° (mean) 5.6° (standard deviation), ( [...]
[...] Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 30.0o (American Medical Association) 9.8o (mean), 6.8o (standard deviation), (Boone and Azen) C- Abduction 1- Patient in supine position with stabilize pelvic to [...]
[...] Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 150° (American Medical Association) 166° (mean), 4.7° (standard deviation), (Boone and Azen) B- Extenion 1- Patient in supine position 2- place the center point of [...]
[...] Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 0.0° (American Medical Association) 0.6° (mean) 3.1° (standard deviation), (Boone and Azen) [...]
[...] Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 150o (American Medical Association) 142.5o (mean), 5.4o, (standard deviation) (Boone and Azen) B- Extenion 1- Patient in prone position with knee on the edge of table [...]
[...] for hip extension 12.0o + or - 5.4o (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 30.0o (American Medical Association) 9.8o (mean), 6.8o (standard deviation), (Boone and Azen) C- Abduction 1- Patient in [...]
[...] for Shoulder flexion 167° ± 4.7° (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 150° (American Medical Association) 166° (mean), 4.7° (standard deviation), (Boone and Azen) B- Extenion 1- Patient in [...]
[...] range for elbow extenion 0.3° ± 2.0° (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 0.0° (American Medical Association) 0.6° (mean) 3.1° (standard deviation), (Boone and Azen) [...]
[...] for Knee flexion 141o + or - 5.3o (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 150o (American Medical Association) 142.5o (mean), 5.4o, (standard deviation) (Boone and Azen) B- Extenion 1- Patient in [...]
[...] the other arm of goniometer parallel to femur to form the goniometer angle 5- Read the degrees Normal range for hip flexion 121.0o + or - 6.4o (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 100.0o ( [...]
[...] - with fix one of goniometer arms and moved the other Parallel to humerus 6- then read the degrees Normal range for Shoulder Abduction 184° ± 7.0° (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 180° ( [...]
[...] the other arm parallel to radius 5- the angle will formed then you can read the degrees Normal range for elbow flexion 141° ± 4.9° (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) 140° ( [...]
[...] Shoulder Joint A- Flexion 1- Patient in supine position 2- place the center point of goniometer in the center of shoulder joint just above humerus [...]
[...] shoulder joint and goniometer for elbow joint Part - 3 -Hip Joint A- Flexion 1- Patient in supine position with knee flexed to avoid the limitation from tight hamstring and stabilize pelvic to avoid [...]
[...] you can see Part -1- Shoulder joint part -2- Elbow joint A- Flexion 1- Patient in supine position with arm in supinated 2- place the center point of goniometer over the lateral epicondyle of [...]
[...] for Elbow joint goniometer for Hip joint Part - 4 - Knee Joint A- Flexion 1- Patient in supine position to allow free range of motion for Knee joint ask the patient to flex his\her hip joint 2- [...]
[...] to the site of Herniated Disk 3- symptoms severities as sever pain, muscle laxity Physical therapy treatment for Herniated Disk First your physical therapy will ask you to rest and [...]
[...] about the diagnoses... other investigations and tests is needed to identify the diagnosis Physical therapy management of pain: 1- Ice Pack, Ice massage: It is very useful in acute pain, burning pain, [...]
[...] descrip at the last post the First step after Hemiplegia but now we going to show you the physical therapy treatment for Hemiplegia patients but you should need tow important things, first: the [...]
[...] tear of muscles fibers or tendons its not common and its can be recovery by surgery then physical therapy that's may take 6 weeks or more Sign and Symptoms 1- Pain 2- Limitation in rang of motion ( [...]
[...] that need to evacuate higher from the other parts. Postural Drainage needs A- apply some of massage technique ( gently vibration and clapping ) B- patient cough or huffing ( type of cough ) to make [...]
[...] by used clapping and vibration, NOTE that patient should be out of clothes to perform the massage technique with pest result 1- Self-Postural Drainage You should site upright and your hand crossed [...]
[...] can be done with other treatment options. It can be done to improve perceptual awareness. Massage technique on the face include: 1. Effleurage 2. Finger or thumb kneading 3. Wringing 4. Hacking 5. [...]
[...] Strengthen the hamstring muscles is important for everyone that to improve the muscle activities with a good Rang Of Motion ( [...]
[...] lying in supine and pull your leg by using towel or strap this can make good effect on your hamstring muscles, keep pulling closer every time you feel the hamstring tights become less 2- Standing [...]
[...] strain? muscle strain is overstretch or may be tear of the muscle fibers its common in hamstring muscles and low back muscles Causes of muscles strain 1- Injury or trauma or sport injury 2- Over [...]
[...] need tow important things, first: the patient must always be in contact with his\her Physical therapist, second : patient must work hard with physical therapist and "Never give up" A- [...]
[...] muscles or any other reasons can make the patient have difficulty to do it alone but with physical therapist , assistive device, or gravity helps he\she can do the motion 3- P.R.O.M (passive range of [...]
[...] your knee motion to gain the most possible skills after the surgery What after operation ? physical therapist will see you in the first day after operation and ask several question like your medical [...]
[...] severity of the case and can distributed the inflammation area Treatment of muscles strain Physical therapist have a great experience in muscles strain cases and they can deal with muscle strain At [...]
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