A PTA is performing a manual muscle test for a patient’s lef…
A PTA is performing a manual muscle test for a patient’s left hip internal rotators. The patient is seated with the knee flexed over the edge of the table. When asked to move the lower leg outward (producing hip internal rotation), the patient is able to complete more than half of the available ROM but cannot reach full range against gravity. No manual resistance is applied. The patient is then put in a gravity minimized position and is able to complete full AROM. Based on this performance, what is the most appropriate MMT grade?
Read DetailsA PTA is MMT a patient’s triceps strength. In antigravity t…
A PTA is MMT a patient’s triceps strength. In antigravity the patient is unable to produce any movement. The PTA positions them in a gravity minimized position and the patient is able to move the extremity less than half of the normal ROM. The PTA would document the strength as a grade:
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A 55-year-old patient is participating in a strengthening session. The PTA prepares to apply manual resistance during shoulder isometric exercises. Before beginning, the PTA reviews the patient’s chart and notes that the involved shoulder is warm, swollen, and painful with even light movement. Which of the following findings would make manual resistance contraindicated for this patient?
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