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Postural Drainage: Upper Lobe - Posterior Segment
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the posterior segment of the upper lobe of the lungs.
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Postural Drainage: Upper Lobe - Apical Segments
zhlédnutí 20KPřed 3 lety
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the apical segment of the upper lobe of the lungs.
Postural Drainage: Upper Lobe - Anterior Segment
zhlédnutí 12KPřed 3 lety
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the anterior segment of the upper lobe of the lungs.
Postural Drainage: RIght Middle Lobe
zhlédnutí 14KPřed 3 lety
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the middle lobe of the right lung.
Postural Drainage: Lower Lobe - Superior Segments
zhlédnutí 20KPřed 3 lety
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the superior segment of the lower lobe of the lungs.
Postural Drainage: Lower Lobes - Posterior Basal Segment
zhlédnutí 14KPřed 3 lety
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the posterior basal segment of the lower lobe of the lungs.
Postural Drainage: Lower Lobes - Lateral Basal Segment
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 3 lety
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the lateral basal segment of the lower lobe of the lungs.
Postural Drainage: Lower Lobe - Anterior Basal Segments
zhlédnutí 19KPřed 3 lety
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the anterior basal segments of the lower lobe of the lungs.
Postural Drainage Left Upper Lobe Lingular Segments
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 3 lety
Learn the proper technique for postural drainage combined with cupping/shaking for the lingular segments of the left lung upper lobe.
TENS: Electrical stimulation for Pain Management
zhlédnutí 4,7KPřed 3 lety
Learn the science behind, and how to perform different techniques to apply electrical stimulation to help with pain management.
Physical Therapy Ultrasound Case Examples
zhlédnutí 3,2KPřed 3 lety
This video provides some case examples for the use of therapeutic ultrasound in physical thereapy and reviews the clinical reasoning behind the specific parameters chosen for each case.
PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) for the Pelvis
zhlédnutí 23KPřed 3 lety
Learn the different pelvic patterns, muscles being trained, and see a demonstration of the proper technique to perform PNF for the pelvis.
PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) for the Lower Extremity
zhlédnutí 66KPřed 3 lety
This video describes and shows the proper technique to perform the four basic lower extremity PNF patterns (D1 Flexion, D1 Extension, D2 Flexion and D2 Extension). For more physical therapy videos check out our full video library at www.ptedsolutions.com.
PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) for the Scapula
zhlédnutí 31KPřed 3 lety
Learn the different scapular patterns, muscles being trained, and see a demonstration of the proper technique to perform PNF for the scapula.
PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) for the Upper Extremity
zhlédnutí 60KPřed 3 lety
PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) for the Upper Extremity
Introduction to Postural Drainage and Chest Physical Therapy
zhlédnutí 26KPřed 3 lety
Introduction to Postural Drainage and Chest Physical Therapy
Range of Motion Measurement: Wrist Radial Deviation
zhlédnutí 28KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Wrist Radial Deviation
Range of Motion Measurement: Wrist Flexion
zhlédnutí 30KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Wrist Flexion
Range of Motion Measurement: Wrist Extension
zhlédnutí 40KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Wrist Extension
Range of Motion Measurement: Wrist Ulnar Deviation
zhlédnutí 21KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Wrist Ulnar Deviation
Range of Motion Measurement: Toes Interphalangeal (IP) Flexion
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Toes Interphalangeal (IP) Flexion
Range of Motion Measurement: Toes Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Flexion
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Toes Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Flexion
Range of Motion Measurement: Toes Metatarsophalanageal (MTP) Extension
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Range of Motion Measurement: Toes Metatarsophalanageal (MTP) Extension
Range of Motion: Toes Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Abduction
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Range of Motion: Toes Metatarsophalangeal (MTP) Abduction
Range of Motion: Temporomandibular (TMJ) Protrusion
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion: Temporomandibular (TMJ) Protrusion
Range of Motion: Temporomandibular (TMJ) Lateral Excursion
zhlédnutí 17KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion: Temporomandibular (TMJ) Lateral Excursion
Range of Motion: Temporomandibular (TMJ) Depression (opening)
zhlédnutí 4,4KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion: Temporomandibular (TMJ) Depression (opening)
Range of Motion Measurement: Thumb Opposition - Total Opposition Test
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Thumb Opposition - Total Opposition Test
Range of Motion Measurement: Thumb Opposition - Linear Measurement
zhlédnutí 4,4KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Thumb Opposition - Linear Measurement
Range of Motion Measurement: Thumb Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Flexion
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 3 lety
Range of Motion Measurement: Thumb Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Flexion

Komentáře

  • @yowyare2282
    @yowyare2282 Před 2 dny

    Thanks sir

  • @CJ-dj3cx
    @CJ-dj3cx Před 4 dny

    Interesting but it is my thumb that has the problem.

  • @SHALINIKARUPPIAH
    @SHALINIKARUPPIAH Před 4 dny

    However in order to know whether the patient with limited ROM ,what are the measurements to get to know, including normal motion for this movement using measuring tape. There should be a readings to differentiate. Thank you..

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před dnem

      There are no normative values for this method of measuring lumbar extension. There are normal values using other methods including goniometry and inclinometers. If you choose this method you would be using your measurement to document changes for a specific patient, but would be unable to compare this patient to others. We hope that is helpful and thanks for watching.

  • @HH-gn9qt
    @HH-gn9qt Před 5 dny

    How do you get a foot to flatten out ? Does a stiff big toe contribute to the arch not flattening out? Or do the go hand in hand? I have insertional Achilles problem on one foot and my chiropractor says its a stiff midfoot. Any suggestions?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před dnem

      It is impossible to provide any specific guidance without a full evaluation, so we would recommend finding a local PT that has experience treating feet. In general terms it is common if you have a high arch to also have some involvement of the big toe, usually the big toe is not the cause of the arch problem. Good luck.

  • @inga8853
    @inga8853 Před 8 dny

    One of the most comprehensive videos on wounds assessment on CZcams.

  • @ukik0318
    @ukik0318 Před 9 dny

    Couldn't you zoom in and actually show how you read the degrees

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 7 dny

      Thanks for watching and for the constructive feedback, perhaps we can add a video specific to reading the goniometer dial.

  • @user-hn1ts9tg7b
    @user-hn1ts9tg7b Před 11 dny

    Love you guys for making mmt easier for me ❤❤❤

  • @manishajoan7565
    @manishajoan7565 Před 12 dny

    honestly I learnt better watching this video than I learned in class

  • @NepeAomeshu
    @NepeAomeshu Před 18 dny

    Hello sir... When can any exercise( like hip abduction) can be performed after MMT? IN WHICH GRADE?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 14 dny

      As a general principle you perform manual muscle testing to identify muscle groups that are impaired. That information must then be used in the context of the overall status of the person and their injury/illness to identify a level of exercise that is appropriate. The manual test results should not be the only factor considered when choosing the proper exercise. Once all information has been gathered then appropriate exercises are identified. We hope that is helpful and thanks for watching our videos.

  • @belindaalderson7209
    @belindaalderson7209 Před 18 dny

    Helpful thanks

  • @keshavamurthy2585
    @keshavamurthy2585 Před 23 dny

    Sir/madam awesome videos,am a stroke survivor had thalamus right bleed impacting left limbs.now it is 9months,am able to walk but not fully recovered.possible to help me analyse my gait n suggest exercise to improve?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 14 dny

      Sorry to hear about your health challenges. We would recommend finding a licensed and qualified physical therapist near you and make an appointment for assistance with your gait and recovery.

  • @N1TRO
    @N1TRO Před 26 dny

    So... what if you cant kick your legs out to the side at all on one side and maybe 10 degrees max on the other? I can fake create internal rotation and in fact did it during testing to force more movement by essentially rolling my weight off to the side of the hip rather than centrally.

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 14 dny

      One of the principles of all manual muscle testing requires that the physical therapist watches the person for any substitutions during testing and corrects it. Eliminating compensatory movements helps to ensure the manual muscle testing is as accurate as possible. Thanks for watching.

  • @usrLSI
    @usrLSI Před 29 dny

    Is there US treatment to regrow lost tooth ? Thank you.

  • @JyotiKumari-ow7vs
    @JyotiKumari-ow7vs Před měsícem

    Is this help in Losse in coughing?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před měsícem

      This technique can be helpful to loosen congestion, which then must be expelled with a cough. We hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching our videos.

  • @marzansamanthaa
    @marzansamanthaa Před měsícem

    Thank you!!

  • @marzansamanthaa
    @marzansamanthaa Před měsícem

    Very helpful!

  • @user-od8nw8wo8w
    @user-od8nw8wo8w Před měsícem

    Where's a grade 2

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před měsícem

      Grade 2 would be only moving through part of the range of motion instead of moving through full range of motion. If the ankle only moved half-way, it would be a grade 2. We hope that is helpful and thank you for watching our videos.

  • @Elitbeyinkanali
    @Elitbeyinkanali Před měsícem

    I want to thank you for considering the topic from the students’ perspective and answering all possible concerns. Unfortunately CZcams is full of content creators who just pretend like they know what to do. I appreciate your hard work for the whole field.

  • @martinchan2
    @martinchan2 Před měsícem

    Always check AROM before PROM, you might harm the patient

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching and we agree that patient safety and comfort is a priority. Based on the reference text used for goniometry, their protocol is to check passive range of motion prior to measuring active. Different resources may choose to follow different protocols.

  • @sags_lifestyle3165
    @sags_lifestyle3165 Před měsícem

    thnk

  • @erenkruger6986
    @erenkruger6986 Před měsícem

    I did 82.5 kg at my right at 16 y/o

  • @petrochvat
    @petrochvat Před měsícem

    Yes phenomenal. One question please. Does it mean that midstance or a transition to midstance is a combination of lateral rotation of the hip joint and internal rotation of the ankle (pronation)?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před měsícem

      Thank you for the kind words and for supporting our channel. Your observation would be correct. At midstance the hip is transitioning from internal rotation to lateral rotation as the opposite side of the pelvis moves past neutral and backwards. As the foot approaches midstance it transitions to a pronated position to unlock and adapt to the ground. As we near terminal stance the foot returns to a supinated position to create a rigid lever to propel with.

  • @cherimming
    @cherimming Před 2 měsíci

    grade 3 is complete rom against gravity

  • @SyedaMalahatPT25
    @SyedaMalahatPT25 Před 2 měsíci

    Very well explained everything!!

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    Can we apply electrotherapy on varicose veins on legs to relieve the pain ? is it contraindicated? some are afraid ,they think if increase the blood circulation they can get thrombus.

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    Regarding Malignancy is contraindication . is it also contraindicated if the malignancy place far from the treated body part? like you have malignancy on back but you treat the legs with electrotherapy

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    which medication and which current is used in electrotherapy for iontophoresis and for which disease?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před měsícem

      Thank you for your questions. We provide the videos for educational purposes, however it is not possible to comment on any specific treatment protocol because each individual person has different circumstances that would affect any clinical decisions.

  • @zgrozazmoraable
    @zgrozazmoraable Před 2 měsíci

    Thank You so much

  • @user-vz8vo5rf3u
    @user-vz8vo5rf3u Před 2 měsíci

    3:43 - Physiologic effects of US

  • @drawingwithritesh3660
    @drawingwithritesh3660 Před 2 měsíci

    pillow ristrict

  • @princesssmily1206
    @princesssmily1206 Před 2 měsíci

    Outstanding

  • @princesssmily1206
    @princesssmily1206 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanku amazing

  • @princesssmily1206
    @princesssmily1206 Před 2 měsíci

    First we hv to do grade 3 then 4,5 nd at last 2, 1 isn't it? It is compulsory

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      It is common in a clinical situation to assess range of motion before strength. So as a general rule we have already observed if a patient can move through full active range of motion which would mean at least a 3/5. So it is appropriate to move on to grades 4 and 5 testing. For the purposes of the video, we demonstrated only the actual muscle test starting at grade 5 and working backwards, not necessarily how things would proceed during an actual patient evaluation. We hope that is helpful and thank you for watching.

  • @princesssmily1206
    @princesssmily1206 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent work thanku u muchhhh

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    How many procedures in general it is required ? should all these patients at least get 10 procedures (1 course) and after that when about do they see the result?when could we repeat the course?Thanks

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      As with any physical therapy procedure, there is a constant assessment as to the effectiveness of treatment. In general if the patient hasn't responded within 3-4 treatments it is probably time to re-assess and consider other alternatives.

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    Can ultrasound therapy or electrotherapy be applied on partial tear of tendons/ligaments of shoulder of knee? Does it cause any exacerbation? if yes, which type of electric current and ultrasound therapy mode to be used?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      There are no general rules that apply to a broad group of patients. The clinical goal for treating a particular diagnosis should be established and then you identify if US or electrotherapy can help the patient achieve that goal.

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    Do you send all patients the spinal MRI , to exclude cancer, before starting therapeutic physiotherapy like ultrasound or electrotherapy ect..on those areas?

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    So the thermal ultrasound is good for joint extendibility and pain decrease. when do you mainly use the pulsed form ?

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    how to know the acute inflammatory state in general in every patient that come to outpatient clinic with joint pain due to osteoarthritis , spinal disc herniation, or cervical spondylosis ?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      A thorough patient interview and objective evaluation for the cardinal signs of inflammation should help guide you.

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    if adhesive capsulitis a inflammatory case , isn`t ultrasound use not contraindicated in such acute inflammatory case?Thanks

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      The early stages of adhesive capsulitis are associated with some acute inflammation, but the frozen and thawing stages generally do not.

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, do you use thermal mode and pulse mode both at the same procedure? if yes, when for example? why ultrasound is not indicated in acute inflammation cases and how to know if knee pain or hip pain or shoulder pain which is related to osteoarthritis is indeed acute inflammatory case or not?Thanks

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      Generally you don't use thermal and pulsed ultrasound during the same treatment. As far as acute inflammation, you would want to identify certain parameters consistent with acute inflammation such as pain, redness, heat, swelling and loss of function. In the case of an injury that just occurred there will always be an initial period of acute inflammation. With osteoarthritis, it could be either acute or chronic. That is when you use your clinical judgement and patient history to determine which one is more likely.

    • @SarkisKlinik
      @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

      @@physicaltherapyeducationso4585 which mode ultrasound do you use when you have chronic knee osteoarthritis? How many sessions do you do?

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    Is acute inflammation case contraindication for electrotherapy? For knee bursitis, which electrotherapy current do you use?

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      There are different electrotherapy protocols depending on what your clinical goal is. Some are for pain control, some for edema and some for neuromuscular reeducation. Which you choose will vary quite a bit based on the specifics of particular person and diagnosis. Generally acute inflammation is not necessarily a contraindication for certain electrotherapy protocols. We hope that is helpful.

    • @SarkisKlinik
      @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

      @@physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Thanks. which tissue damage do we get if we apply more current? Which diseases can we treat by making tissue healing using electrotherapy? does electrotherapy has side effect of edema? can we apply electrotherapy for pain management or as you said for healing on partial or full thickness tendon tears? can we apply electrotherapy on damaged or torn knee meniscus? can the electrotherapy itself cause tendon /meniscus /ligament tears? Thanks

  • @areebamehmood5539
    @areebamehmood5539 Před 2 měsíci

    Informative and helpful 😃

  • @theoriginalbrian140
    @theoriginalbrian140 Před 2 měsíci

    where is the video resource library, at the end of the this video it mentioned if you wanted specific details on said modalitiies to look there

  • @SarkisKlinik
    @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, Why it is contraindicated in acute inflammation? Thanks

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      Thermal ultrasound is contraindicated with acute inflammation because increased temperatures will lead to a greater inflammatory response which in turn leads to more swelling and pain. Therefore we only do non-thermal ultrasound in acute situations. We hope that is helpful.

    • @SarkisKlinik
      @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

      @@physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Thanks a lot. But all other modalities like electrotherapy, laser therapy, magnetic therapy, shock wave, ect they also basically increase the blood circulation, so why they are not contraindicated in acute inflamation?

    • @SarkisKlinik
      @SarkisKlinik Před 2 měsíci

      @@physicaltherapyeducationso4585 How to know if the knee osteoarthritis pain is considered acute inflammation or not? Or if we have back pain due to spinal disc herniation, how to know wheter it is acute inflamation? In cervical spondylosis neck pain, how to know if there is acute inflamation?

  • @tr0ubled4now
    @tr0ubled4now Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for creating this video. It was really helpful for me to get one more rep in, with a good explaination.

  • @tabithabaptista8501
    @tabithabaptista8501 Před 2 měsíci

    Book reference please🙏

    • @physicaltherapyeducationso4585
      @physicaltherapyeducationso4585 Před 2 měsíci

      Comprehensive Wound Management by Glenn L. Irion. Published by Slack Incorporated. Thanks for supporting our channel and we hope that is helpful.

  • @justpauify
    @justpauify Před 2 měsíci

    2:47

  • @justpauify
    @justpauify Před 2 měsíci

    4:34 6:09 3:18 1:53 5:02

  • @justpauify
    @justpauify Před 2 měsíci

    3:40 1:12 0:44