Cynthia C. Norkin, D. Joyce White ; photographs by Jason Torres, Jocelyn Greene Molleur, and Lucia Grochowska Littlefield ; technical advisor, George Kalem, III ; illustrations by Timothy Wayne Malone.
Title from title screen (viewed December 15, 2016).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title Page ; Copyright; Preface; Contributing Authors; Reviewers; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Brief Contents; Contents; PART I INTRODUCTION TOGONIOMETRY AND MUSCLE LENGTH TESTING; Chapter 1 Basic Concepts; Kinematics; Arthrokinematics; Osteokinematics; Planes and Axes; Range of Motion; Active Range of Motion; Passive Range of Motion; Hypomobility; Hypermobility; Factors Affecting Range of Motion; Muscle Length Testing; Chapter 2 Procedures; Positioning; Stabilization; Exercise 1 Determining the End of the Range of Motion and End-Feel; Measurement Instruments; Universal Goniometer.
Exercise 10 Calculation of the Standard Error of Measurement and Minimal Detectable ChangeExercise 11 Calculation of the Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient, Standar dError of Measurement, and Minimal Detectable Change; PART II UPPER-EXTREMITYTESTING; Chapter 4 The Shoulder; Structure and Function; Shoulder Complex; Glenohumeral Joint; Sternoclavicular Joint; Acromioclavicular Joint; Scapulothoracic Joint; Range of Motion Testing Procedures; Landmarks for Testing Procedures; FLEXION; EXTENSION; ABDUCTION; ADDUCTION; MEDIAL (INTERNAL) ROTATION; LATERAL (EXTERNAL) ROTATION.
Exercise 2 The Universal GoniometerExercise 3 Goniometer Alignment for Elbow Flexion; Gravity-Dependent Goniometers (Inclinometers); Exercise 4 Inclinometers; Exercise 5 Inclinometer Alignment for Cervical Rotation; Electrogoniometers; Radiography; Photography; Smartphones; Visual Estimation; Recording; Numerical Tables; Pictorial Charts; Sagittal-Frontal-Transverse- Rotation (SFTR) Method of Recording; American Medical Association Guides to Evaluation of Permanent Impairment Method; Procedures; Precautions to Range of Motion and Muscle Length; Preparation for Testing.
Explanation of ProcedureTesting Procedure; Exercise 6 Explanation of Goniometric Testing Procedure; Exercise 7 Testing Procedure for Goniometric Measurement of Elbow Flexion ROM; Chapter 3 Validity and Reliability of Goniometric Measurement; Validity; Face Validity; Content Validity; Criterion-Related Validity; Construct Validity; Reliability; Summary of Goniometric Reliability Studies; Statistical Methods of Evaluating Measurement Reliability; Exercises to Evaluate Reliability; Exercise 8 Intratester Reliability; Exercise 9 Intertester Reliability.
Research FindingsEffects of Age, Gender, and Other Factors; Functional Range of Motion; Reliability and Validity; Chapter 5 The Elbow and Forearm; Structure and Function; Humeroulnar and Humeroradial Joints; Superior and Inferior Radioulnar Joints; RANGE OF MOTION TESTING PROCEDURES; Landmarks for Testing Procedures; ELBOW FLEXION; ELBOW EXTENSION; FOREARM PRONATION; FOREARM SUPINATION; MUSCLE LENGTH TESTING PROCEDURES; Landmarks for Testing Procedures; ELBOW FLEXORS; BICEPS BRACHII MUSCLE LENGTH TEST; ELBOW EXTENSORS; LONG HEAD OF THE TRICEPS BRACHIIMUSCLE LENGTH TEST; Research Findings.
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