Hello! I have seen your videos and they are great! I hope you can answer me here I have the femur inward is little but annoying in my foot, I get tired when standing, between the tibia and femur is slightly inward compared to the other, this can be accommodated with this therapy? I would be very grateful if you answered me, thank you!
Agree, Darek! We have released a couple of new videos on manual therapy for each joint. Better to watch those. We will very certainly remake a lot of those older videos soon or probably delete them from the channel as well.
A joint's mobility can be limited by different factors. Joint Play assessment is done in order to find out if tightness of the joint capsule is limiting range of motion.
@@Physiotutors HELLO this video helped a lot but can u explain it more in detail like my father had pain while changing position like while sitting to standing and our physiotherapist did some assessment like tightness and he have mentioned that joint play is normal but i was having doubts of OA but he said its. not so.... my question is like while assigning the joint play of each joint as mentioned above in the video then that joint is the source of pain right? then will it be diagnosed as dysfunction of that joint ?
when considering treatment, can I consider utilising passive accessory mobilisations with relevance to Maitland's grades for the knee joint?
Sure why not
Great video @physiotutors
Glad you like it Imran!
Hello! I have seen your videos and they are great! I hope you can answer me here I have the femur inward is little but annoying in my foot, I get tired when standing, between the tibia and femur is slightly inward compared to the other, this can be accommodated with this therapy? I would be very grateful if you answered me, thank you!
Hi Thelma, we would like to refer you to our partner www.yourphysio.online for an individualized consultation.
Why is it for the diagnostic part the patient had his leg in 80degrees, but when you’re beginning treatment it is 20degrees?
Does the ap glide test confirm acl injury...
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Thank you! Happy you like it Medo!
but isnt the maximally loose pack position of knee joint in around 25 degrees of knee flexion?
Agree, Darek! We have released a couple of new videos on manual therapy for each joint. Better to watch those.
We will very certainly remake a lot of those older videos soon or probably delete them from the channel as well.
@@Physiotutors thank you for the instant reply! Love your work guys! Very helpful for us physio students!
Hey Darek
Where are you from
by doing joint play what exactly we come to know , what is the main aim of doing it ???
A joint's mobility can be limited by different factors. Joint Play assessment is done in order to find out if tightness of the joint capsule is limiting range of motion.
thanks soo much
@@Physiotutors HELLO this video helped a lot but can u explain it more in detail like my father had pain while changing position like while sitting to standing and our physiotherapist did some assessment like tightness and he have mentioned that joint play is normal but i was having doubts of OA but he said its. not so.... my question is like while assigning the joint play of each joint as mentioned above in the video then that joint is the source of pain right? then will it be diagnosed as dysfunction of that joint ?