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| Goniométrie de l'amplitude articulaire× | Test musculaire manuel× | |
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| Domaine | Physiothérapie | Physiothérapie |
| Famille | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Année d'origine≠ | 1960s | 1940s |
| Auteur d'origine≠ | Physical therapy profession | Lucille Daniels and Catharine Worthingham |
| Type≠ | Measurement technique | Clinical examination technique |
| Source fondatrice≠ | Norkin, C. C., & White, D. J. (2009). Measurement of joint motion: A guide to goniometry (4th ed.). F.A. Davis Company. link ↗ | Kendall, F. P., McCreary, E. K., Provance, P. G., Rodgers, M. M., & Romani, W. A. (2005). Muscles: Testing and function with posture and pain (5th ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. link ↗ |
| Alias | ROM assessment, Goniometric measurement | MMT, Muscle strength assessment |
| Apparentées | 3 | 3 |
| Résumé≠ | Goniometry is the standardized clinical measurement of joint angles using a goniometer (angle-measuring instrument) to quantify range of motion in degrees. Developed from orthopedic assessment traditions, goniometric measurement is a fundamental skill in physical therapy, occupational therapy, and orthopedic medicine for baseline assessment, monitoring progression, and documenting rehabilitation outcomes. | Manual muscle testing (MMT) is a clinical examination technique that quantifies muscle strength by applying manual resistance to isometric contractions and grading the result on a standardized scale (typically 0-5). Developed by Daniels and Worthingham in the 1940s, MMT remains the primary bedside method for assessing muscle weakness in neuromuscular and neurological disorders, establishing rehabilitation baselines, and monitoring treatment effectiveness. |
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