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AFMA

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Wrist flexion ROM 0-80
Wrist extension ROM 0-70
Wrist radial Deviation ROM 0-20
Wrist ulnar deviation ROM 0-30
Wrist end feels firm
Wrist flexion goniometric placement Stationary arm: olecranon process Fulcrum: distal to ulna/triquetrum Moving arm: parallel to 5th metatarsal
Wrist extension goniometric placement Stationary arm: olecranon process Fulcrum: triquetrum Moving arm: parrelel to the 5th metatarsal
Radial deviation goniometric placement Stationary arm: bisect forearm/lateral epicondyle @90 degrees ABD Fulcrum: capitate/proximal to 3rd metatarsal Moving arm: dorsal midline of 3rd metatarsal
Ulnar deviation goniometric placement Stationary arm: lateral epicondyle/bisect forearm @90 degrees ABD Fulcrum: capitate/proximal to 3rd metatarsal Moving arm: dorsal midline of 3rd metatarsal
Cozen's test Asses lateral epicondylitis p! or muscle weakness
Froment's sign Have pt. hold piece of paper b/w thumb and index finger Positive if pt. flexes the distal phalanx of thumb May indicate ulnar nerve compromise
Phalens test (reverse prayer) Positive if pt feels tingling in thumb, index finger, or half of ring finger May indicate carpal tunnel syndrome
Tinel's may indicate carpal tunnel syndrome
Finkelstein test may indicate tenosynovitis in the thumb AKA de Quavean's
Elbow flexion ROM 0-150
Elbow extionsion ROM 0
Pronation ROM 0-80
Supination ROM 0-80
Elbow flexion goniometric placement Stationary arm: acromion process Fulcrum: lateral epicondyle Moving arm: Radial styloid process/FULL SUPINATION
Elbow extension goniometric placement Stationary arm: acromion process Fulcrum: lateral epicondyle Moving arm: Radial styloid process/FULL SUPINATION
Supination goniometric placement Stationary arm: midline of humorous/vertical Fulcrum: ulnar styloid process Moving arm: ventral surface of wrist across B styloid process
Pronation goniometric placement Stationary arm: midline of humerous/Dorsal Fulcrum: unlar styloid process Moving arm: dorsal surface of wrist across B styloid process
Maudsely's test to assess lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
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