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Nurul Hijra

The document outlines the steps of a physical examination of the elbow, including active and passive range of motion tests, muscle strength testing of motions like flexion and extension, assessment of reflexes and sensation, evaluation of joint play and special tests like the Cozen test and Tinel sign, as well as potential diagnostic imaging. Key areas examined are range of motion, strength, reflexes, sensation, ligaments, nerves, and muscles around the elbow joint.
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Nurul Hijra

The document outlines the steps of a physical examination of the elbow, including active and passive range of motion tests, muscle strength testing of motions like flexion and extension, assessment of reflexes and sensation, evaluation of joint play and special tests like the Cozen test and Tinel sign, as well as potential diagnostic imaging. Key areas examined are range of motion, strength, reflexes, sensation, ligaments, nerves, and muscles around the elbow joint.
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Active movement :
– Flexion
– extension
– supination
– pronation
Passive movement
– Flexion
– extension
– pronation
Resisted isometric
– Flexion
– extension
– Supination
– Pronation
– Wrist flexion
– Wrist extension
2. Reflexes and sensory testing :
– Elektrodiagnosis
3. Musle strength testing
– Elbow Flexion C5,C6,C7
– Elbow Extension C6,C7,C8
– Elbow Supination C5,C6
– Elbow Pronation C6,T1
– Wrist Flexion C6,C7
– Wrist Extension C6,C7
4. Joint Play movement
Elbow
– Radial deviation of ulna and radius on humerus
– Ulnar deviation of ulna and radius on humerus
– Distraction of olecranon process on humerus in 90 degress of flexion
5. Palpation
6. Special test
– Cubital tunnel : Elbow flexion test
– Elbow test : Ligamentous instability test
– Ulnar nerve : Tinel sign at the elbow
– Flexor-Pronator-Extensor –Supinator- Musculature : cozen test, goller
elbow test, mill test, kaplan sign
6. Diagnostic imaging

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