Develop the skills needed to proficiently evaluate a patient’s present functional status and create effective range of motion and muscle strength goals.
This updated fourth edition of Hazel Clarkson’s Musculoskeletal Assessment: Joint Range of Motion, Muscle Testing, and Function: A Research-Based Practical Guide offers a straight forward student-friendly approach to learning the clinical evaluation of Joint Range of Motion (ROM), Muscle Length, and Manual Muscle Testing (MMT). Now in striking full color, the fourth edition provides the right amount of detail students need to prepare for effective practice.
Each chapter is devoted to a separate anatomical region to help Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists-in-training hone their understanding of pertinent surface and deep anatomy. The clear narrative outlines the steps taken in the assessment techniques and interpreting the results and is enhanced by a strong art program with meticulously created color illustrations and photographs that demonstrate patient and therapist positions and instrument placement.
Key Features
NEW! Full-color photos and colorized line illustrations help students master key techniques in conjunction with the pertinent anatomy.
Reviews of articulations, movements, and muscle anatomy set the foundation for all of the assessment techniques.
Online Practice Makes Perfect-Summary & Evaluation Forms (PMP Forms) list the criteria and correct sequence for performing each assessment technique.
NEW! Color-coded chapters with “Quick Find” table of contents make it easy to locate key information.
Functional Applications of assessment findings help in setting treatment goals to restore or maintain movement and strength to meet the requirements for activities of daily living (ADL).
A video library, mapped to this text,covering ROM and MMT, makes it easy to master key concepts and techniques.
Edition
4
ISBN/ISSN
9781975112424
Product Format
Hardcover Spiralbound Book
Trim Size
8.375 x 10.875
Pages
576
Edition
4
Publication Date
August 12, 2020
Weight
2.6
Hazel Clarkson
Contents Section I (Chapters 1 and 2) Principles and Methods Chapter 1 Principles and Methods? ? ? ? ? 3 Introduction to Principles and Methods 5 Joint Range of Motion 6 Assessment and Measurement of Joint Range of Motion 14 Assessment and Measurement of Muscle Length 31 Manual Assessment of Muscle Strength 34 Practice Makes Perfect 53 Functional Application of Assessment of Joint Range of Motion and Manual Muscle Testing 53 Chapter 2 Relating Assessment to Treatment? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 59 Chapter Rationale 59 Similar Assessment and Treatment Methods 60 Key Steps When Applying Assessments and Treatments 60 Examples of Similar Assessment and Treatment Methods 62 Section II (Chapters 3 through 9) Regional Evaluation Techniques Chapter 3 Shoulder Complex ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 68 Articulations and Movements 70 Anatomical Landmarks 77 Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement 79 Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement 100 Muscle Strength Assessment 102 Functional Application 139 Chapter 4 Elbow and Forearm ? ? ? ? ? 147 Articulations and Movements 149 Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement 153 Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement 163 Muscle Strength Assessment 166 Functional Application 179 Chapter 5 Wrist and Hand ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 189 Articulations and Movements 191 Anatomical Landmarks 198 Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement 199 Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement 219 Muscle Strength Assessment 224 Functional Application 257 Chapter 6 Hip ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 271 Articulations and Movements 273 Anatomical Landmarks 276 Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement 278 Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement 290 Muscle Strength Assessment 298 Functional Application 322 Chapter 7 Knee ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 329 Articulations and Movements 330 Anatomical Landmarks 333 Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement 334 Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement 339 Muscle Strength Assessment 344 Functional Application 351 Chapter 8 Ankle and Foot ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 359 Articulations and Movements 361 Anatomical Landmarks 364 Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement 365 Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement 384 Muscle Strength Assessment 387Chapter 9 Head, Neck, and Trunk ? ? ? 415 Articulations and Movements: Head and Neck 419 Anatomical Landmarks: Head and Neck 424 Instrumentation and Measurement Procedures: TMJ and Spine 426 Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Head and Neck 431 Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the TMJ and Cervical Spine AROM 442 Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Face 443 Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Head and Neck 463 Articulations and Movements: Trunk 469 Anatomical Landmarks: Trunk 472 Active Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement: Trunk 474 Validity and Reliability: Measurement of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine AROM 487 Muscle Length Assessment and Measurement: Trunk 488 Muscle Strength Assessment: Muscles of the Trunk 489 Functional Application: Neck and Trunk 501 Section III (Appendices A through E) Appendices Appendix A: Sample Numerical Recording Form: Range of Motion Assessment and Measurement 513 Appendix B: Sample Recording Form: Manual Muscle Strength Assessment 519 Appendix C: Summary of Patient Positioning for the Assessment and Measurement of Joint Motion, Muscle Length, and Muscle Strength 525 Appendix D: Gait 529 Appendix E: Practice Makes Perfect– Summary & Evaluation Forms 533 Index 541
Key Features
NEW! Full-color photos and colorized line illustrations help students master key techniques in conjunction with the pertinent anatomy.
Reviews of articulations, movements, and muscle anatomy set the foundation for all of the assessment techniques.
Online Practice Makes Perfect-Summary & Evaluation Forms (PMP Forms) list the criteria and correct sequence for performing each assessment technique.
NEW! Color-coded chapters with “Quick Find” table of contents make it easy to locate key information.
Functional Applications of assessment findings help in setting treatment goals to restore or maintain movement and strength to meet the requirements for activities of daily living (ADL).
A video library, mapped to this text,covering ROM and MMT, makes it easy to master key concepts and techniques.
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