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Tone - Leg Traction on Physical Exam
Leg traction is done by holding the leg by the
Tone - Leg Traction ... the leg by the ankle ... Lower #Extremity #tone ... #clinical #video ... #peds #pediatrics
Scarf Sign (Normal) on Physical Exam

The scarf sign is used to assess developmental age and muscle
age and muscle tone ... arm is pulled laterally ... infant with normal tone ... #clinical #video ... #tone #normal
Tone - Popliteal Angle on Physical Exam
The popliteal angle is an assessment of the tone of
Tone - Popliteal ... assessment of the tone ... PoplitealAngle #tone ... #clinical #video ... #peds #pediatrics
Lower Extremity Tone on Physical Exam
Assessing motor function of the lower extremities begins with passive range
Lower Extremity Tone ... and ankles. ... better define the tone ... and any tone abnormalities ... #clinical #video
Newborn Arm Traction on Physical Exam

Arm traction is done with the baby in the supine position.
maintained at the elbow ... extension at the elbow ... #ArmTraction #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video ... #tone #peds #pediatrics
Reflexes - Deep Tendon Reflexes on Newborn Physical Exam 
Testing deep tendon reflexes is an important
reinforce the tone ... predominantly flexor tone ... normal, if the tone ... associated with low tone ... #clinical #video
Galant Reflex on Physical Exam

The Galant reflex is present at birth and remains until the 2nd
response, there is lateral ... possible change in tone ... Galant #Reflex #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video ... Neurology #Peds #Pediatrics
McMurray's Test for Meniscal Tear on Knee Examination

With the patient lying supine, the examiner palpates the
the leg from the ankle ... To assess the lateral ... #clinical #video ... #physicalexam # ... #orthopedics #sports
Extreme Patellofemoral Joint Instability (PFJI)

In this video you can see an extreme rare case of bilateral
PFJI) In this video ... 7️⃣abnormal Q angle ... #Instability #Clinical ... #Video #PhysicalExam ... #Sports #Orthopedics
Patellar dislocation 
Patella dislocation refers to when the kneecap is completely displaced out of its normal
is outwardly (laterally ... your femur (thigh bone ... dislocation #Kneecap #Clinical ... #Video #PhysicalExam ... #Sports #Orthopedics