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How will we assess all shoulder muscles in grade 2?

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Question ajoutée par Mohammad Sharifullah , Lecturer , Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences
Date de publication: 2014/09/03
Ayman Ahmed Abdelaziz Mohamed
par Ayman Ahmed Abdelaziz Mohamed , Senior physiotherapy specialist , Sultan qaboos comprehensive cancer care and research center

side lying for flexiona dn extension

supine for abduction and adduction

Ansgar Valera
par Ansgar Valera , Staff Physiotherapist , Omni Care Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

gravity eliminated positions and no resistance. for flexion and extension, sidelying on the unaffected side or opposite tested side. For abduction of shoulder, supine position. for internal and external rotation,arms at the side.

Peter Clever Mhariwa
par Peter Clever Mhariwa , Senior practice partner/owner , Mediclinic

For shoulder flexors( anterior deltoid and biceps) and extensors (post deltoid and triceps) patient side lies on the contralateral side .

For abduction (Mid deltoid and supraspinatus) and adduction (pectorals) patient lies in supine.

umer shabbir
par umer shabbir , PHYSIOTHERAPIST , NATIONAL HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER DHA LAHORE PAKISTAN

for middle fibers of deltoid in supinelying

for anterior fibers of deltoid in prone lying

for posterior fibers of deltoid in sidelying

Ashok M Eappen MAMMOOTTIL
par Ashok M Eappen MAMMOOTTIL , VOLUNTEER PHYSIOTHERAPIST , THAKUR HARIPRASAD INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND REHABILITATION FOR THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED

IN SUPINE LYING FOR THE MIDDLE FIBERS OF DELTOID

IN PRONE LYING FOR THE ANTERIOR FIBERS OF DELTOID & TRICEPS

AND SIDE LYING FOR THE POSTERIOR FIBERS OF DELTOID

          

Amtul Sufia Fatima
par Amtul Sufia Fatima , Registered Physiotherapist , Nallur Clinic

Eliminate gravity by placing the patient in side-lying for flexion and extension and supine for abduction and adduction.

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