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    Manual Muscle Testing: A Clinician’S Guide

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Manual Muscle Testing: A Clinician’S Guide

    Manual Muscle Testing: A Clinician’S Guide
    Published 7/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.38 GB | Duration: 1h 52m

    Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Manual Muscle Testing of the Upper and Lower Extremities

    What you'll learn

    Muscle Anatomy of the Upper and Lower Extremities

    Origins, Insertions, Muscle Actions, and Nerve Innervations

    How to Isolate Muscles based on the actions of the muscle

    How to Assess and Grade a Muscle’s strength without equipment

    Requirements

    No experience or requirements are necessary to take this course

    Description

    Join as we discuss muscle origin and insertion points, muscle actions, nerve innervations and methods to isolate individual muscles in order to test their strength or determine if that muscle is contributing to a patient’s symptoms. You will gain understand of muscle functions, muscle test positions, and direction of force when isolating and testing muscles. This course is designed for health care practitioners to gain a better understanding of muscle functions and testing. This course is also appropriate for a new learner looking to understand muscle anatomy and kinesiology. The course is split into two sections: Manual Muscle Testing of the Upper Extremity and Manual Muscle Testing of the Lower Extremity. The Upper Extremity section covers major musculature in the shoulder, elbow, and the wrist. The Lower Extremity section covers major musculature in the hip, knee, and the ankle. In this new age of digital health technology and artificial intelligence, there is an increasing reliance on generic and cookie cutter treatment programs being provided to patients. It is more important now than ever to invest in personal skills and assessment techniques to individualize treatment plans for patients based on their own specific deficits. Whether you are a seasoned clinician or a novice learner, this course is packed with valuable information for you.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Why Manual Muscle Test?

    Lecture 2 Manual Muscle Testing Procedure

    Lecture 3 Muscle Testing Grading Scale

    Section 2: Manual Muscle Testing of the Upper Extremity

    Lecture 4 Coracobrachialis

    Lecture 5 Rotator Cuff: Supraspinatus

    Lecture 6 Rotator Cuff: Infraspinatus

    Lecture 7 Rotator Cuff: Teres Minor

    Lecture 8 Rotator Cuff: Subscapularis

    Lecture 9 Teres Major

    Lecture 10 Trapezius: Upper Trap

    Lecture 11 Trapezius: Middle Trap

    Lecture 12 Trapezius: Lower Trap

    Lecture 13 Deltoid: Anterior Deltoid

    Lecture 14 Deltoid: Middle Deltoid

    Lecture 15 Deltoid: Posterior Deltoid

    Lecture 16 Latissimus Dorsi

    Lecture 17 Pectorals Major: Clavicular Fibers

    Lecture 18 Pectoralis Major: Sternal Pec

    Lecture 19 Pectoralis Minor

    Lecture 20 Rhomboids

    Lecture 21 Levator Scapulae

    Lecture 22 Serratus Anterior

    Lecture 23 Biceps Brachii

    Lecture 24 Brachialis

    Lecture 25 Brachioradialis

    Lecture 26 Supinator

    Lecture 27 Triceps Brachii

    Lecture 28 Flexor Carpi Radialis

    Lecture 29 Flexor Carpi Ulnaris

    Lecture 30 Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus

    Section 3: Manual Muscle Testing of the Lower Extremity

    Lecture 31 Gluteus Maximus

    Lecture 32 Gluteus Medius

    Lecture 33 Gluteus Minimus

    Lecture 34 Hip Lateral Rotators: Piriformis

    Lecture 35 Hip Lateral Rotators: Quadratus Femoris

    Lecture 36 Hip Lateral Rotators: Obturator Internus

    Lecture 37 Hip Lateral Rotators: Obturator Externus

    Lecture 38 Hip Lateral Rotators: Superior Gemellus

    Lecture 39 Hip Lateral Rotators: Inferior Gemellus

    Lecture 40 Hip Lateral Rotators Muscle Test

    Lecture 41 Hip Medial Rotators Muscle Test

    Lecture 42 Hip Adductors Overview

    Lecture 43 Hip Adductors: Pectineus

    Lecture 44 Hip Adductors: Adductor Magnus

    Lecture 45 Hip Adductor: Gracilis

    Lecture 46 Hip Adductor: Adductor Brevis

    Lecture 47 Hip Adductor: Adductor Longus

    Lecture 48 Hip Adductors Muscle Test

    Lecture 49 Sartorius

    Lecture 50 Tensor Fascia Lata

    Lecture 51 Iliopsoas: Iliacus and Psoas Major

    Lecture 52 Quadriceps

    Lecture 53 Hamstrings

    Lecture 54 Soleus

    Lecture 55 Gastrocnemius

    Lecture 56 Peroneus Longus

    Lecture 57 Tibialis Posterior

    Lecture 58 Tibialis Anterior

    Section 4: Outro

    Lecture 59 Wrap Up

    This course is intended for clinicians that work with patients or clients such as physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, and personal trainers. However, no experience is required and this course is appropriate for any individual who would like to learn anatomy and the kinesiology of upper and lower extremity muscles in the human body.