Be the next LORD
• Tell your patient exactly what you are going to do and what the patient may expect. Make the patient feel comfortable about reporting any responses to your testing, anywhere in her body.
• Perform the test on the less painful side or non-painful side first.
• Starting position should be consistent each time.
• Note symptom responses including areas and nature.
• Watch for antalgic postures and other motor responses during the test
• Test for symmetry between sides.
• Explain your findings to your patient.
• Repeat the test a number of times before taking an actual measurement.
Tell your patient exactly what you are going to do and what the patient may expect. Make the patient feel comfortable about reporting any responses to your testing, anywhere in her body.
• Perform the test on the less painful side or non-painful side first.
• Starting position should be consistent each time.
• Note symptom responses including areas and nature.
• Watch for antalgic postures and other motor responses during the test
• Test for symmetry between sides.
• Explain your findings to your patient.
• Repeat the test a number of times before taking an actual measurement.
Tell your patient exactly what you are going to do and what the patient may expect. Make the patient feel comfortable about reporting any responses to your testing, anywhere in her body.
• Perform the test on the less painful side or non-painful side first.
• Starting position should be consistent each time.
• Note symptom responses including areas and nature.
• Watch for antalgic postures and other motor responses during the test
• Test for symmetry between sides.
• Explain your findings to your patient.
• Repeat the test a number of times before taking an actual measurement.
For certification please send the answers with a proof that you are a physiotherapist or a manual therapist to fizyoclass@gmail.com