TOS: Why Do We Take a Pulse When the Problem is Neurologic?
TOS tests are influenced by the criteria used to establish a positive test, i.e. vascular or neurologic.
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TOS tests are influenced by the criteria used to establish a positive test, i.e. vascular or neurologic.
Read more TOS: Why Do We Take a Pulse When the Problem is Neurologic?
Injuries to ankle ligaments typically fall into one of two buckets: Lateral and syndesmotic. Read on to learn about the clinical tests available.
Distinguishing supraspinatus and infraspinatus is very challenging. Read on to learn how the statistics can help your clinical decisions.
Structural tests of the hip can include screening for fractures or local lesions and assessing leg length discrepancy.
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Evaluation of glenohumeral position influences the direction of glide to facilitate shoulder mobilization techniques.