| Clinical examples bring to life the clinical reasoning process An emphasis on consideration of the patientâs perspective Reliability, validity, sensitivity and specificity of the physical tests are highlighted Vascular considerations are included throughout the text References updated throughout Table of Contents: Â 1 Introduction Reference 2 Subjective Examination Introduction The Subjective Examination Step by Step Appendix
2. 1 Clinical Reasoning Forms References 3 Physical Examination Introduction Physical Examination Step by Step Completion of the Physical Examination References 4 Clinical Reasoning and Assessment Introduction Clinical Reasoning Developments in Decision Making Clinical Reasoning in the Subjective Examination Activity and Participation Capabilities and Restrictions Patients' Perspectives on Their Pain Experience Pathobiological Mechanisms Physical Impairments and Associated Structure/Tissue Sources Contributing Factors to the Development and Maintenance of the Problem Precautions/Contraindications to Physical Examination, Treatment and Management Severity and Irritability Management Strategy and Treatment Planning Prognosis Conclusion Acknowledgements References 5 Examination of the Temporomandibular Region Introduction Classification of TMD Subjective Examination Plan of the Physical Examination Physical Examination Observation Active Physiological Movements Passive Physiological Movements Muscle Tests Neurological Tests Miscellaneous Tests Completion of the Examination Validity of Clinical Tests Multidisciplinary Team Approach to TMD References 6 Examination of the Upper Cervical Region Introduction Subjective Examination Physical Examination Completion of the Examination Appendix
6. 1 Headache Disability Index Questionnaire Appendix
6. 2 Headache Disability Questionnaire References 7 Examination of the Cervicothoracic Region Introduction Subjective Examination Physical Examination Completion of the Examination References 8 Examination of the Thoracic Region Possible Causes of Pain and/or Limitation of Movement Subjective Examination Physical Examination Examination of the Ribcage Completion of the Examination References 9 Examination of the Shoulder Region Introduction Subjective Examination Completion of the Examination References 10 Examination of the Elbow Region Introduction to the Elbow Region Subjective Examination Physical Examination References 11 Examination of the Wrist and Hand Wrist and Hand: an Overview Subjective Examination Physical Examination Acknowledgements References 12 Examination of the Lumbar Region Subjective Examination Physical Examination Completion of the Examination References 13 Examination of the Pelvis Introduction to the Pelvic Region Subjective Examination Physical Examination Completion of the Examination References 14 Examination of the Hip Region Introduction Subjective Examination Physical Examination Completion of the Examination References 15 Examination of the Knee Region Introduction Subjective Examination Physical Examination Completion of the Examination References 16 Examination of the Foot and Ankle The Foot and Ankle: An Overview Subjective Examination Physical Examination Completion of the Examination Acknowledgements References Index  |
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