Wrist & Hand Examination - Orthopaedic Testing
Wrist & Hand Examination - Orthopaedic Testing - This video goes through inspection and observation, palpation, Active and Passive Ranges of motion, and orthopaedic examination of the wrist and hands. Physical examination is a crucial part of the MSR treatment system. Proficiency in MSR goes beyond watching videos or reading articles—these are just the starting points. True mastery requires immersive, hands-on training that deepens your understanding of anatomy, biomechanics, and refined tactile skills. MSR is a journey of focused practice, real-time feedback, and mentorship, transforming knowledge into expertise. ORTHOPAEDIC REFERENCE BOOKS Orthopaedic Physical Assessment – David J. Magee https://amzn.to/3zgu0za Dutton's Orthopaedic: Examination, Evaluation and Intervention, Fifth Edition https://amzn.to/3st1AOv ARTICLE INDEX: Delve into our extensive blogs detailing over 45 MSK conditions. Organized by body region in our PDF index, you can easily find articles relevant to your health interests. Access the index here for targeted insights: https://bit.ly/3voAw7N LET'S CONNECT Kinetic Health Clinic - https://www.kinetichealth.ca/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/abelsonb Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kinetichealthyyc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticHealth Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kinetichealth/ Motion Specific Release - https://www.motionspecificrelease.com/ 00:00 Observation 01:25 Palpation 03:50 Carpal Bones 05:22 Sensory Testing 06:06 Active Range of Motion 07:30 Resisted Movement 09:10 Anatomical Snuff Box 09:56 Phalens Test 10:30 Tinel's Test 11:29 Finkelstein's Test 12:04 TFCC Test 12:43 Sharpie Test 13:12 CMC Joint 13:55 Pronator Teres Test Medical Disclaimer: Nothing in this video, or related to this channel, should be construed as personal advice or diagnosis, and must not be used in this manner. You should and must consult a health care professional before adopting any of the suggestions in this video or before drawing inferences from it. Any decision regarding treatment and medication for your condition should be made with the advice and consultation of a qualified health care professional. If you have, or suspect you have, a health-care problem immediately contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
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