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Testing Muscle Strength: Practical Considerations for Clinicians Working With Older Adults Part 2

presented by Richard Bohannon, DPT, EdD, NCS, FAPTA

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Financial: This course was produced in partnership with MedBridge and Great Seminars Online. Carole B. Lewis is President and a shareholder of Great Seminars Online and receives compensation from Greater Seminars Online and also receives compensation from MedBridge for this course.

Nonfinancial: Carole B. Lewis is the President of Great Seminars Online.

Financial: This course was produced in partnership with MedBridge and Great Seminars Online. Richard Bohannon receives royalties from Great Seminars Online. He also has contractual relationships with CEEAA Course 1 and Elsevier. Richard receives compensation from MedBridge for this course.

Nonfinancial: Richard Bohannon has a professional relationship with the APTA.

Satisfactory completion requirements: All disciplines must complete learning assessments to be awarded credit, no minimum score required unless otherwise specified within the course.

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Video Runtime: 40 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 21 Minutes

This course is Part 2 in a five-part series on testing muscle strength with a focus on practical considerations for clinicians working with older adults. This course covers different practical options for measuring muscle strength and scoring a patient's results. An extensive demonstration is included for manual muscle testing on both the upper and lower body. Dr. Carole B. Lewis joins this series as a guest speaker.

This is course 2 in a series of five. Below are all the courses in the series.

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Richard Bohannon, DPT, EdD, NCS, FAPTA

Richard Bohannon is the principal of Physical Therapy Consultants in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. Dr. Bohannon is a licensed physical therapist with more than 40 years of continuous clinical experience in acute care, rehabilitation, outpatient, and home-care settings. He was among the first therapists to be certified as a specialist in neurologic physical therapy and is…

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1. Practical Options for Measuring Muscle Strength

This chapter introduces the practical options for measuring muscle strength, including recommendations for what to include and not to include when measuring.

2. Manual Muscle Testing

This chapter explores manual muscle testing and the testing scoring. It covers the standard grading scheme, as well as the most common alternative grading scheme.

3. Manual Muscle Testing Demonstration

This chapter includes demonstrations of manual muscle testing of both the upper and lower body and explains scoring the patient's movements. Indexes that represent multiple muscle actions to provide an overall indication of strength status are also discussed.

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