I-signs
Posted By: slm on 2005-10-06
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Subject: I-signs
"heart rate is 72 and regular. There were no I-signs."
Is it I-signs, eye signs, ISIGNS, ISINS or what?
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Subject: vital signs
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Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination, Second Edition
Jeff G. Konin PhD, ATC, PT; Denise Wiksten PhD, ATC; Jerome A. Isear, Jr. MS, PT, ATC-L; Holly Brader MPH, ATC, CHES
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$37.95 ISBN 1-55642-591-0 352 pp Soft Cover Pub. Date: 2002 Order# 45910
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Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination is now available in a completely updated and refined new edition. This concise manual is a valuable reference for identifying and performing special tests used during an orthopedic examination. Now available in a spiral-bound format-perfect for the reader to lay-flat and refer to as they are practicing the tests. Students, clinicians, and rehabilitation professionals will enhance their ability to interpret and evaluate their findings.
This new edition takes a simplistic approach to visualizing and explaining over 150 commonly used orthopedic special tests. Readers benefit from the user-friendly, spiral-bound format, as clear and concise text is coupled with excellent photographs to illustrate the subject and clinician positioning. The tests are organized by regions of the body so the reader can easily reference a particular test. Comments found at the end of most of the tests provide valuable clinical insight and detailed implications.
* Listed as one of the Common References used in the development of NATABOC Examinations!
Features
- Over 150 special tests for sports-related and non-athletic orthopedic injuries.
- Detailed description of each special test component: test positioning, action, and positive findings.
- Photographs illustrating the proper subject and clinician positioning.
- New spiral bound cover makes this second edition more user-friendly and practical.
Table of Contents
Dedication Acknowledgments, First Edition Acknowledgments, Second Edition Foreword, Second Edition Foreword, First Edition Preface, Second Edition Preface, First Edition
Section I: Temporomandibular Chvostek's Sign Loading Test Palpation Test
Section II: Cervical Spine Vertebral Artery Test Foraminal Compression Test (Spurling) Foraminal Distraction Test Valsalva's Maneuver Swallowing Test Tinel's Sign
Section III: Shoulder Empty Can (Supraspinatus) Test Yergason Test Speed's Test Ludington's Sign Drop Arm Test Apley's Scratch Test Cross-Over Impingement Test Neer Impingement Test Hawkins-Kennedy Impingement Test Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint Stress Test Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Distraction Test Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Compression Test (Shear) Piano Key Sign Apprehension Test (Anterior) Apprehension Test (Posterior) Sulcus Sign Anterior Drawer Test Posterior Drawer Test Jobe Relocation Test Feagin Test Load and Shift Test Grind Test Clunk Test O'Brien Test Brachial Plexus Stretch Test Shoulder Abduction Test Adson's Maneuver Allen's Test Roos Test Military Brace Position Pectoralis Major Contracture Test
Section IV: Elbow Resistive Tennis Elbow Test (Cozen's Test) Resistive Tennis Elbow Test Passive Tennis Elbow Test Golfer's Elbow Test Hyperextension Test Elbow Flexion Test Varus Stress Test Valgus Stress Test Tinel's Sign Pinch Grip Test
Section V: Wrist and Hand Tap or Percussion Test Compression Test Long Finger Flexion Test Finkelstein Test Phalen Test Tinel's Sign Froment's Sign Wrinkle Test (Shrivel Test) Digital Allen's Test Bunnel Littler Test Murphy's Sign Watson Test Valgus Stress Test Varus Stress Test Section VI: Thoracic Spine Kernig/Brudzinski Signs Lateral Rib Compression Test Anterior/Posterior Rib Compression Test Inspiration/Expiration Breathing Test
Section VI: Thoracic Spine Kernig/Brudzinski Signs Lateral Rib Compression Test Anterior/Posterior Rib Compression Test Inspiration/Expiration Breathing Test
Section VII: Lumbar Spine Valsalva's Maneuver Stoop Test Hoover Test Kernig/Brudzinski Signs 90-90 Straight Leg Raise Test Bowstring Test (Cram Test) Sitting Root Test Unilateral Straight Leg Raise Test (Lasegue Test) Bilateral Straight Leg Raise Test Well Straight Leg Raise Test Slump Test Thomas Test Spring Test Trendelenburg's Test Stork Standing Test
Section VIII: Sacral Spine Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Fixation Test Gillet Test Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Stress Test Squish Test Yeoman's Test Gaenslen's Test Patrick or FABER Test Long-Sitting Test
Section IX: Hip Hip Scouring or Quadrant Test Nélaton's Line Craig's Test 90-90 Straight Leg Raise Test Patrick or FABER Test Trendelenburg's Test Ober's Test Piriformis Test Thomas Test True Leg-Length Discrepancy Test Apparent Leg-Length Discrepency Test Ely's Test Tripod Test Femoral Nerve Traction Test
Section X: Knee Patella Tendon/Patella Ligament Length Test Patellar Apprehension Test Ballotable Patella or Patella Tap Test Sweep Test Quadriceps or Q-Angle Test Medial-Lateral Grind Test Bounce Home Test Patellar Grind Test (Clarke's Sign) Renne Test Noble Test Hughston's Plica Test Godfrey 90/90 Test Posterior Sag Test (Gravity Drawer Test) Reverse Pivot Shift (Jakob Test) Anterior Lachman's Test Anterior Drawer Test Slocum Test With Internal Tibial Rotation Slocum Test With External Tibial Rotation Pivot Shift Test Jerk Test Posterior Drawer Test Hughston Posteromedial Drawer Test Hughston Posterolateral Drawer Test Posterior Lachman's Test 27 External Rotation Recurvatum Test Valgus Stress Test Varus Stress Test McMurray Test Apley Compression Test Steinman's Tenderness Displacement Test Rectus Femoris Contracture Test
Section XI: Ankle and Foot Homans' Sign Anterior Drawer Test Talar Tilt Test (Inversion) Talar Tilt Test (Eversion) Thompson Test Tap or Percussion Test Feiss Line 30 Interdigital Neuroma Test Compression Test Long Bone Compression Test Swing Test Kleiger's Test Tinel's Sign
"Overall, the text can help the reader strengthen clinical skills through the didactic instruction of clinical techniques used in performing special tests."
- Chris Hughes, PT, PhD, OCS, CSCS, Journal of Orthopedic Sports Physical Therapy
“The authors… have successfully achieved their intent and have provided a ready-reference for the proper performance and interpretation of special tests commonly performed as part of an orthopaedic examination."
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-- Maggie Fillmore, MA, PT, OCS, Advance for Physical Therapists and PT Assistants
This book is an excellent, straight-forward, well-illustrated manual of special orthopedic tests.
-- Roslyn Sofer, PT, OCS, Physical Therapy
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Subject: here are some ortho knee signs
Section X: Knee Patella Tendon/Patella Ligament Length Test Patellar Apprehension Test Ballotable Patella or Patella Tap Test Sweep Test Quadriceps or Q-Angle Test Medial-Lateral Grind Test Bounce Home Test Patellar Grind Test (Clarke's Sign) Renne Test Noble Test Hughston's Plica Test Godfrey 90/90 Test Posterior Sag Test (Gravity Drawer Test) Reverse Pivot Shift (Jakob Test) Anterior Lachman's Test Anterior Drawer Test Slocum Test With Internal Tibial Rotation Slocum Test With External Tibial Rotation Pivot Shift Test Jerk Test Posterior Drawer Test Hughston Posteromedial Drawer Test Hughston Posterolateral Drawer Test Posterior Lachman's Test 27 External Rotation Recurvatum Test Valgus Stress Test Varus Stress Test McMurray Test Apley Compression Test Steinman's Tenderness Displacement Test Rectus Femoris Contracture Test
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Subject: Could it be "no signs of hepatosplenomegaly?" or sm
no tenderness (or maybe even rebound) or hepatosplenomegaly?
that is true-but I do what who signs paychecks SM
Subject: that is true-but I do what who signs paychecks SM
You are right but I do what the signers of the paychecks want me to do......
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Subject: tract/track signs
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Medical signs, anyone know a good
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2 separate vital signs nm
Subject: 2 separate vital signs nm
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Subject: ortho signs and tests
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long "tract" signs.
Subject: long "tract" signs.
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long tract signs
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Subject: prodrome (early signs and symptoms) nm
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In Vital SIgns, doc dictates "MAP 77". ?? sm
Subject: In Vital SIgns, doc dictates "MAP 77". ?? sm
VITAL SIGNS: Temperature 36.0, pulse rate 62, respiratory rate 16, systolic 112, diastolic 160, MAP 77.
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Subject: psoas signs and Rovsing sign
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Ortho and neuro signs. See link.
Subject: Ortho and neuro signs. See link.
==http://www.cagworld.com/Resources/Medical.asp===
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Subject: Vital signs: Pulse 85 s/l via VS machine??
the s/l tonupin measurements, no signs glaucoma.
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xx
PE - negative s/l fostix and Trousseau signs.
Subject: PE - negative s/l fostix and Trousseau signs.
Afebrile, vital signs stable.
Subject: Afebrile, vital signs stable.
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Subject: frontal releasing signs "problemmental" nm
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Subject: He had numbness, no "long track" signs.
Ortho reprot.
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Doesn't make sense to me
here is a link for all types of tests, signs & maneuvers. Maybe
Subject: here is a link for all types of tests, signs & maneuvers. Maybe
you can browse thru and see if you can find the one you are looking for.
http://www.cagworld.com/Resources/Medical.asp
AVSS: Afebrile, vital signs stable. nm
Subject: AVSS: Afebrile, vital signs stable. nm
great site for ortho tests and signs
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Subject: abduction? adduction? apprehension? Google signs + shoulder testing. nm
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Pediatrics, on vital signs. Pt is 47 inches, 46 pounds in weight, has an s/l "LFC" of 21.5 in
Subject: Pediatrics, on vital signs. Pt is 47 inches, 46 pounds in weight, has an s/l "LFC" of 21.5 inches.
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