Riddle D L
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health Professions, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 23298.
Phys Ther. 1992 Dec;72(12):865-74. doi: 10.1093/ptj/72.12.865.
The term "manual therapy" has traditionally been associated with physical therapists who examine and treat patients who have disorders related to the musculoskeletal system. In addition to using instruments to collect patient data, these therapists use a large variety of manually applied examination procedures. Range-of-motion tests, manual muscle tests, neurological tests, and palpation tests are just a few of the categories of tests these therapists use as part of the clinical decision-making process. The major sources of error that can affect the usefulness of manually obtained measurements are discussed. The literature that provides the theoretical and clinical bases for the assessment of joint surface movement is thoroughly reviewed. Conclusions are made about what is currently known about the usefulness of accessory motion tests. Suggestions are made for future research needs in order to clarify and enhance the usefulness of accessory motion tests and other examination procedures used by manual therapists.
“手法治疗”一词传统上与物理治疗师相关联,他们检查和治疗患有与肌肉骨骼系统相关疾病的患者。除了使用仪器收集患者数据外,这些治疗师还使用多种手动应用的检查程序。活动范围测试、徒手肌力测试、神经学测试和触诊测试只是这些治疗师在临床决策过程中使用的部分测试类别。文中讨论了可能影响手动测量有效性的主要误差来源。全面回顾了为关节面运动评估提供理论和临床基础的文献。得出了关于目前已知的附属运动测试有效性的结论。针对未来研究需求提出了建议,以阐明并提高附属运动测试及手法治疗师使用的其他检查程序的有效性。