Achilles Rupture-PT Exam
Here I show How to Evaluate an Achilles Rupture. This is a brief eval but I hit the key points that are most important. Here you will see the following...
1. Positive Thompson Test
2. Achilles defect.
3. Loss of plantar flexion strength.
4. Mechanism of injury consistent with an Achilles Rupture.
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Видео Achilles Rupture-PT Exam канала Ortho Eval Pal with Paul Marquis PT
1. Positive Thompson Test
2. Achilles defect.
3. Loss of plantar flexion strength.
4. Mechanism of injury consistent with an Achilles Rupture.
Want more videos of patients with actual injuries and evaluations with explanations? Subscribe to this channel and click the notification bell.
Catch our weekly Podcasts regarding orthopedic evaluations here: http://orthoevalpal.com/
#AchillesRupture#Achillesinjuries#OrthoEvalPal
Видео Achilles Rupture-PT Exam канала Ortho Eval Pal with Paul Marquis PT
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