Ch. 13 Motor Function Interventions Flashcards
Range of Motion
Measurement of joint range of motion
Full evaluation of all joints, 45 min
Strength: relatively fast and inexpensive, consistent
Weakness: Interrater reliability is lower than intra-rater reliability, accuracy dependent on consistent placement of goni
Hand Volumetry
Edema measurement through displacement of water
10-20 min
Strength: Easily accessible way of obtaining accurate measurement of edema
Weakness: Hand must be immersed in water so therapist must be aware of contraindications, takes time
Figure of eight
Edema measurement of hand with circumferential tape
1-4 minutes
Strength: Fast measurements and can be used with open wounds or skin conditions
Weakness: Larger studies needed with various populations
Manual muscle testing
Measure strength of individual muscles and groups
up to an hour
Strength: no equipment
Weakness: Dependent on experience
Handheld dynamometry
Interval scale measures in kilograms
up to an hour
Strength: Reliable
Weakness: Expensive
Grip Strength test
measurement of grip strength by pounds or kilograms
5 minutes
Strength: quick and easy measures with norms available
Weakness: need to be calibrated regularly
Pinch strength test
Measurement of pinch strength by resistance of pounds or kilos
5 minutes
Strength: Quick and easy measure with norms available
Weakness: calibrated regularly
Borg rating of percieved exertion scale
Measurement of perceived cardiorespiratory and muscular exertion
1 minute
Strength: good measure of individual
Weakness: Not consistent between individuals