+ All Categories
Home > Documents > 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability,...

4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability,...

Date post: 03-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: robyn-smith
View: 212 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
21
4 Evaluation and Assessment
Transcript
Page 1: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

4

Evaluation and Assessment

Page 2: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury

EvaluationEvaluation

Subjective elements

Objective elements

Page 3: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

History of the injury

Subjective EvaluationSubjective Evaluation

Past medical history

Special questions

Additional information

Pain profile

Page 4: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Observation and visual inspection

Objective EvaluationObjective Evaluation

Range of motion

Accessory joint mobility

Muscle performance

Special tests

Palpation

Functional testing

Page 5: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

comparable sign: a sign produced by active or passive movement or test that reproduces the patient’s symptom, such as pain or protective muscle spasm

Page 6: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Start when patient enters room.

Observation Observation and Visual Inspectionand Visual Inspection

Note gait, stance, posture, guarding, use of the injured segment.

Note swelling, discoloration, scars.

Page 7: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Active range of motion

Range of MotionRange of Motion

Passive range of motion

End-feel

Page 8: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Cannot be produced actively by patient but is necessary for full, normal motion of joint

Accessory Joint MobilityAccessory Joint Mobility

Evaluated with joint mobilization techniques

Look for stiffness, amplitude of available mobility, end-feel, pain

Compare bilaterally

Page 9: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Evaluation of muscle strength and endurance

Muscle PerformanceMuscle Performance

Manual isometric tests, isotonic evaluation, isokinetic machines

Page 10: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Are used to determine aggressiveness of treatment

Special TestsSpecial Tests

Are specific to body segment and tissue

Page 11: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Sensory, motor, reflex testing

Neurological TestingNeurological Testing

Signs and symptoms distal to acromion process in upper extremity and distal to gluteal fold in lower extremity

Page 12: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Performed after other tests

PalpationPalpation

Temperature, tone, edema, mobility of skin and subcutaneous tissue

Crepitus, nodules, spasm, scar-tissue mobility, tissue consistency

From superficial to deep

Only as deep as necessary

Page 13: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Irritability and severity of injury dictate if and when tests are performed.

Functional TestingFunctional Testing

Agility, coordination, proprioception are key.

Evaluate for smoothness of movement, fullness of motion, quality of performance.

Page 14: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

AssessmentAssessment

Conclusions based on results of evaluation

Used to determine problems and goals

When is it done?

After initial evaluationContinually during programPrior to return to participation

Page 15: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Identifying Problems Identifying Problems and Goalsand Goals

Problems

Goals

Goal for every problemNo goal without problemGeneral and specific

Based on subjective and objective findingsForm basis for setting goals

Long term and short term

Page 16: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Includes plan of action to achieve goals

Plan for TreatmentPlan for Treatment

Includes frequency, duration, components of treatment

Changes as goals change

Page 17: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Necessary throughout treatment program to determine effectiveness of treatment

Continual AssessmentContinual Assessment

Before treatment, after treatment, throughout treatment

Advances in program based on results

Page 18: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Done prior to return to sport participation

Functional AssessmentFunctional Assessment

Determines readiness to return to full participation

Must be individualized based on sport, position in sport, and level of competition

Page 19: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Record keeping is essential for judging the treatment’s effectiveness, for communicating with other care givers, as a reference in the event of reinjury, insurance claims, and as a legal document.

Rehabilitation RecordsRehabilitation Records

Page 20: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

S = Subjective

SOAP FormatSOAP Format

O = Objective

A = Assessment

P = Plan

Page 21: 4 Evaluation and Assessment. The means by which one seeks information on severity, irritability, nature, and stage of injury Evaluation Subjective elements.

Initial evaluation record

Types of RecordsTypes of Records

Each treatment record

Progress note

Discharge summary

Diploma


Recommended