Flexor
Found 5 free book(s)muscle grading and testing procedures
www.niehs.nih.govWrist flexors (flexor carpi radialis/ulnaris) 5 . Iliopsoas (hip flexors) 6 . Qudriceps femoris (knee extensors) 7 . Ankle dorsiflexors (tibialis anterior) 8 . SUPINE . Neck flexors (scalenes, sternocleidomastoid) 9 . Trapezius (G.E. test if needed) - Deltoid middle (G.E. test if needed) -
Rehabilitation of Hip Labral Tears
cme.uthscsa.eduPrecautions Avoid hip flexor tendonitis and trochanteric bursitis Exercises •Continue therapeutic exercise •Full PROM – hip flexor & ITB stretching •Progress strengthening •Add hip flexor isotonics, begin short-lever hip flex •Add leg press, begin …
Hand - Flexor Tendon Repair Protocol Zone 2-5
www.brighamandwomens.orgPhysical Therapy Zones 2-5 Flexor tendon repair Protocol TimelineSplint Therapeutic Exercise PrecautionsOther Week 3 May initiate serial static PIP extension splints at night if needed. Add place/hold if not yet done via EAM. 1. Place/hold for hook, full and straight fist with wrist extended. 2. Place hold for isolated FDS glide of involved digits.
Lower Extremity Stretching Home Exercise Program
ahc.aurorahealthcare.orgHip Flexor Stretch (Lunge Position) Standing, take a long step forward assuming a lunge position . with leg to be stretched straight and in back. It is not necessary to have heel on the floor. Rest hands on hips or front leg, keeping front foot flat on floor. Keep torso upright and back straight.
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www.brighamandwomens.orgo Hip flexor tendinitis o Synovitis of operative joint o Trochanteric bursitis o Lower back pain or sacroiliac pain Criteria for progression to the next phase: • Minimal pain with ambulation • Non-antalgic gait with use of crutches • Minimal pain at rest • Patient able to perform exercise program without increase in baseline pain