Goniometry for the Upper Extremity, Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- Covering the shoulder, elbow and forearm.
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0:15 shoulder flexion
0:57 shoulder extension
1:24 shoulder abduction
2:04 shoulder horizontal abduction
2:47 shoulder horizontal adduction
3:11 shoulder internal rotation
3:50 alternate position: shoulder internal rotation
4:26 shoulder external rotation
5:07 alternate position: shoulder external rotation
5:41 elbow flexion
6:25 elbow supination
7:05 forearm pronation
I'm in school for OTA right now, and this video helps a lot. Thanks for posting it.
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Very helpful. This is exactly what I was looking for to review. I believe as professionals we already know that joints should be stabilized, movements should be done passively, etc etc. The information that was given in this video was outstanding and will be utilized along side of my own knowledge.
Thank you so much for this. Very helpful
Great video....Very detailed! Thanks! current OTA Student!
Great help in learning this material for class.
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I have my exams tomorrow. Thanks so much for this. ❤️
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What is your result
This really helped! Thank you
Great video...very helpful
Great video !!
THIS IS VERY INTERESTING TO WATCH.
Need to mention what specific landmarks the moving arm needs to be pointing towards, or else you'll get inaccurate measurements.
thank you for posting this video..it's very helpful..especially for me who is taking Physical Therapy :))
Very helpful ! Thank you
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It's very helpful ☺️
good clarifications well explained
Thank you so much
Very helpful. Thanks!
0:15 zgięcie barku
0:57 wyprost barku
1:24 odwodzenie barku
2:04 poziome odwodzenie barku
2:47 poziome przywodzenie barku
3:11 rotacja wewnętrzna barku
3:50 pozycja alternatywna: rotacja wewnętrzna barku
4:26 rotacja zewnętrzna barku
5:07 pozycja alternatywna: rotacja zewnętrzna barku
5:41 zgięcie łokcia
6:25 supinacja łokcia
7:05 pronacja przedramienia
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I'm trying to find videos on passive ROM with goniometry so I can see some good form. Any suggestions?
Thanks for creating a great learning resource. I notice that most of the information is exactly as found in Radomsky & Trombly (6th edition). However I notice that you differ in the way that you measured Shoulder Horizontal Abduction and is the same as the Pedretti text.
Which text did you refer to as I'd like to show this to my students for practice.
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Any chance you can have the owner of this video go in and edit the captioning? It's a great video that would be very helpful if it was ADA-accessible.
good video. but for shoulder extension, subject's elbow should be flexed to prevent passive insufficiency of biceps brachii, which may in turn limit the ROM.
but I wanna such video for goniometry for LL
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You are right internal and external rotation is wrong
why
You Rock!
missing stabilization
goniometry is given passively. am i right ???? i expect your answer asap
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right ^__^
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1:27 shoulder ab
Just an fyi- When evaluating patients with a wrist fracture, they will most likely not be able to hold a pencil when measuring supination/pronation of the forearm. You should learn the alternative method of measuring supination/pronation.
dont we have to feelcfor the end feel ?
that's for manual muscle testing
Goniometry is measured passively when gravity NEEDS to be eliminated...they did it correctly. Also, there are two ways to do IR/ER which is what they showed you. With regard to horizontal adduction can be done this way; it is very difficult to do this measurement passively because you aren't able to see the axis of movement. Furthermore, Pedretti, Pendleton and various other books will show you different ways to get each measurement. As long as you know what plane the movement is occurring, the axis, and using the correct arm and numbers-- you will be fine. You'll get more accurate the more you do the movement.
Some of you really need to think outside the box; they wouldn't be in OTA school...in their scrubs...with their teacher...and show you the wrong way to do something.
-2nd year OT student from JMU; Class of 2016
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In french please😭😭😭
The internal/external shoulder rotations are wrong. If you do this you will fail your comp!
You can check also from this method
no stabilization and it should be done in supine position PASSIVELY!!
Answer please if you are not nasty
really helpful..👍