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Assessment of Soft Tissue Conditions

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ASSESMENT   aid in identifying stage of healing,better at ruling out than identifying specific tissues involved in injury, determines if massage is appropriate  
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special tests   tests specific tissues for specific types of injury  
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order of physical assesment tests   postural assesment, arom,prom,mlt,rit,special tests,palpation  
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muscle pain   cramping,dull,aching,hard to localize  
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ligament,joint capsule pain   dull, aching  
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bone pain   deep, nagging, dull  
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fracture pain   sharp, severe  
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vascular pain   throbbing,difuse, hard to localize,reffered  
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nerve root pain   sharp,bright,lightning like  
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terminal nerve pain   sharp, bright, lightning-like  
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autonomic nerve pain   burning, pressure-like, stinging, aching  
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acute pain   arom>pain felt thru most of rom, rom severely limited Prom>pain felt thru most of rom,rom severly limmited, end feel> empty,early muscle spasm  
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sub-acute pain   arom>pain felt near limit of rom, near normal rom,prom-passive movements that stress injured structure are limmited & painful, end feel >late muscle spasm means instability in joints  
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chronic pain   arom>nearly or normal rom, pain free, may be fibrosis restriction, end feel > late muscle spasm may mean instability to joint  
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special test for plantar fascitis   dorsiflexion of ankle, extension of toes, palpation of fascia, especially at calcaneal attachment,fdl  
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specail test for achilles tendonitis   passive dorsiflexion, resisted plantar with palpation of tendon  
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