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Book details
  • Genre:MEDICAL
  • SubGenre:Diseases
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Musculoskeletal and Legal Medicine
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:100
  • eBook ISBN:9781098338206
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098332976

Movements and Orthopedic Tests: quick, easy, and reliable

by Walter Friberg

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Overview
This quick reference guide designed for medical students, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, residents, chiropractic physicians, physicians and physician assistants, and the independent medical examiners specialized in Family practice, Neurology, Internal Medicine, PM&R, Orthopedic Surgery, and other specialist in Musculoskeletal Medicine and Legal Medicine, as well as Attorneys. traditionally muscle and orthopedic tests described ether in different chapters or (most common) in different textbooks. The book provides practitioners with is a quick, reliable, equipment-free way to test together natural (muscle testing) and special (orthopedic tests) movements. Usually in the medical textbooks all tests listed in the alphabetic order. In this book tests described in a logical order rather than in an alphabetical order. For example, all tests for the cervical radiculopathy and cervical nerve root compression are grouped together. The optimal combination of the tests based on literature data provided. Surprisingly different textbooks described even "classical" tests in completely different ways and sometimes under different names. Readers have the clear, non-confusing, and commonly used descriptions of the tests. . In some cases, if it seems appropriate the author's description of the tests used.
Description

 

This quick reference guide designed for medical students, physiotherapists, general practitioners specializing in family practice, neurology, musculoskeletal medicine, and personal injury and occupational injury lawyers. The book provides practitioners with is a quick, reliable, equipment-free way to evaluate natural movements including muscle strengths tests and gait,  special tests for muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones, and tests to detect symptom magnification and  malingering. In this book tests described in a logical order rather than in an alphabetical order. For example, all tests for the cervical radiculopathy and cervical nerve root compression are grouped together. The optimal combination of the tests based on literature data provided. Surprisingly different textbooks described even "classical" tests in completely different ways and sometimes under different names. Readers find the clear, non-confusing    descriptions of the tests.  In some cases, if it seems appropriate the author's description of the tests used. All tests described in a consistent, uniform way: 1. Indications. 2. Patient's position.3.Technique. 4. Interpretation. Description of some tests had been complimented by the Clinical Notes. The Notes reflect either literature data or author's 40+ years of the Musculoskeletal Medicine practice.

About the author
Walter Friberg, MD, ND, Cert. Ac., FAAPMR, CIME, MACIME , Clinical Assistant Professor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is a chief of Electrodiagnostic Services at the Thorek Memorial Hospital in Chicago and Medical Director of the Friberg Spine and Joint Institute (Chicago). His practice focused on Musculoskeletal Medicine, electromyography, and independent medical examination.

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