This easy-to-read guide presents all the practical, essential information on joint movement that the clinician needs to know. Following a brief discussion of factors that may influence the range of movement, each chapter explores the relevant anatomy and possible movement of joints in the upper and lower limbs and vertebral column, as well as the temporomandibular joint. Highly illustrated with simple line diagrams, it outlines the principles of human joint movement, provides guidelines for clinical assessment, and presents the most effective, clinically based treatment options for dysfunction and limited range of motion. One concise resource covers everything clinicians need to know regarding assessment and management of joint motion. Clear line diagrams illustrate principles and concepts. Easy-to-read style makes this book accessible and ideal for reference in the busy clinical environment. Basic introductory anatomy is reviewed prior to evaluating the range of motion, supplemented by simple line drawings, giving the reader an initial orientation. Normal ranges of motion are included for each joint, providing a frame of reference when examining a joint's range.
Ranges of motion required for specific activities and tasks are noted. Explanations of how to examine a joint and evaluate the range of motion are supplemented by photographs of each movement being assessed. Clear line diagrams illustrate principles and concepts. Easy-to-read style makes this book accessible and ideal for reference in the busy clinical environment. Basic introductory anatomy is reviewed prior to evaluating the range of motion, supplemented by simple line drawings, giving the reader an initial orientation. Normal ranges of motion are included for each joint, providing a frame of reference when examining a joint's range. Ranges of motion required for specific activities and tasks are noted. Explanations of how to examine a joint and evaluate the range of motion are supplemented by photographs of each movement being assessed.