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Tests and Measurements
Goniometry, Circumference, Joint
Laxity, Muscle Strength
Goniometric Measurements
Anatomical position
Reading the caliper
Degrees of motion = amount the limb can
move throughout the whole ROM
The athlete should be in a stable position
Worksheet
Motion
Motion
Elbow
flexion
Wrist
extension
Hip
extension
Shoulder
extension
Ankle
Hip flexion
plantarflexion
Knee
flexion
Neck
lateral
flexion
Circumference
Area should be
relaxed
Proper anatomical
placements
Proper placement of
tape measure
Don’t pull too tight
Used for fitting
braces or checking
muscle atrophy
Measure the
following:
6” below patella=
Midpatella =
6” above patella=
Mid biceps =
3” below medial
epicondyle=
Joint Laxity
Proper relaxed
position
Check bilateral
Proper hand
placements
Feel for endpoints
Joint laxity is
measured by 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd degree
Check the following
laxities
Valgus left/right=
Varus left/right=
Lachmann left/rt=
Strength guide
 Grade/% Value
Strength
 5/100
normal
Full ROM against gravity
with full resistance
 4/75
good
Full ROM against gravity
with some resistance
 3/50
Fair
Full ROM against gravity
with no resistance
 2/25
poor
Full ROM without gravity
 1/10
trace
slight contraction without
motion
 0/0
zero
no muscle contraction
Muscle Strength for Nerve
involvement
C5deltoid/biceps
T1-finger
abduction/add
L4
C6-biceps,
L1wrist extensors
L5
C7-triceps,
finger ext.,
wrist flexors
C8-finger
flexors
S1
L2
L3
Manual muscle testing worksheet
Peroneal
longus
Tibialis
anterior
Latissimus
dorsi
Supraspinatus
Triceps
Flexor
pollicis
longus
Extensor
carpi
radialis
Rectus
femoris
Biceps
femoris
Pectoralis
major
Extensor
Hallicis
longus
Rhomboid
major
Adductor
magnus
Tensor fascia
latae
Gluteus
maximus
Deltoid
Infraspinatus
Vastus
medialis
Gastrocnemius
Sartorius
Rectus
abdominis
External
oblique
Brachial
radialis
Trapezius
sternocleido
mastoid
Ankle stress tests & special tests
Anterior Drawer
Anterior talo fibular
ligament
Talor tilt
Calcaneal fibular
ligament and deltoid
ligament
Compression test
Fibula fracture
 Other evaluation tests
 Posterior tibial pulse
 Behind medial malleolus
 Dorsalis pedis pulse
 Between extensor
hallicus longus and
externsor digitorum
longus
 Achilles reflex
 S1
 Goniometric
measurements
 Inversion/eversion
 Plantar/dorsi flexion
 Forefoot abd/adduction
Knee tests
ACL
Lachmann
Anterior Drawer
MCL
Valgus 0 and 30
degrees
LCL
Varus 0 and 30
degrees
Meniscus
Applies Grind
McMurray click
MRI
Swelling
Ballotment
Wipeout
Patella
Apprehension
Chondromalacia
Goniometric
measurements
Flexion/extension
Knee terms
Valgus/varus
Genu varum, genu valgum, genu
recurvatum
Popliteal fossa
Intra articular
Pes Anserine Bursa
Hip and Pelvis
Terms
Acetabularfemoral jt=hip joint
Sacroiliac jt
Pubic symphysis
Greater Trochanter
Special tests
ROM- flexion extension, lateral bending,
rotation
Hip and Pelvis
Special tests continued
Straight leg raise
Wells straight leg raise
Kernig test- stretches spinal cord
Milgram test- intrathecal pressure- disc
Valsalva maneuver
Patrick/FABER (flexion abduction, external
rotation) test- sacroiliac jt.
FADIR- flexion, adduction, internal rotation
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