The clinical measurement of joint motion
Greene, Walter B. / Heckman, James D.
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
1994
vii, 152 p. : ill.
0892030909
L'ex. de la bibliothèque comporte des passages soulignés à la mine et en couleur.
Anglais
1. Purpose and principles of measuring joint motion -- 2. The shoulder -- 3. The elbow -- 4. Forearm rotation -- 5. The wrist -- 6. The hand -- 7. The fingers -- 8. The thumb -- 9. The cervical spine -- 10. The thoracic and lumbar spine -- 11. The hip -- 12. The knee -- 13. The ankle -- 14. The foot -- 15. The hallux -- 16. The toes -- 17. Clinical measurement of joint alignment
Especially recommended for the physician or therapist working in a busy clinic. Discusses appropriate techniques for measuring motion of the spine and extremities, and, where appropriate, normal joint kinesiology, the range of normal joint motion, and change in motion with age. Methods discussed were selected for accuracy and predictabililty.
Arthrométrie / Articulations - Physiologie
WE 300 C641 1994
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1 | WE 300 C641 1994 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |