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Trigger finger is thought to be caused by inflammation and subsequent narrowing of the A1 pulley of the affected digit, typically the third or fourth. The A1 ...
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A Trigger Point (TrP) is a hyperirritable spot, a palpable nodule in the taut bands of the skeletal muscles' fascia. Direct compression or muscle ...
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Physical therapy is concerned with identifying and maximising quality of life and movement potential within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment/ ...
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The purpose of the Passive Knee Extension Test (PKET) is to examine the joint range and its quality of movement; in particular, the 'end feel' of the joint.
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