THE RELEVANCE OF TESTING POSITION

     In OT school, we are currently in biomechanics where we are learning testing positions. Testing position helps us manually test our muscles. We use Range of Motion, where the amount of movement at a joint is tested and then Manual Muscle Testing where the strength of muscle is tested from a mid range point. For measuring Range of Motion (ROM), It's important to use bony landmarks and proper positioning because to know the accuracy of movement made. It helps the practitioner set goals with client and see progress.The purpose of the 'test position' for Manual Muscle Testing (MMT)  is to generate movement upward. It starts at mid-point of ROM, which isn't at the start and also not at the end so it shows if there can be resistance from each side the force is put on, when the practitioner tells the client, 'don't let me push you down'. MMT stabilizes, and prevents compensation by the client. The gravity eliminated position is important to see if the muscle of the client is functional and it prevents resistance. Usually done when client isn't able to perform movement against gravity. During this position, the joint being tested is positioned parallel to the ground.

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