Summary

Submitted by Jessica.kerame… on Fri, 05/12/2023 - 02:12
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At the start of this module, you completed a pre-check. Let’s see how you’ve progressed.

Within this module, we focused on the following specific areas of the body:

  • The neck, shoulder and Upper Crossed Syndrome.
  • The lumbar spine, pelvis, hip and Lower Crossed Syndrome.
  • The knee and ankle.

You have additionally built on your current knowledge by learning more about overall posture and movement competency. We covered:

  • The anatomical structures of the area, including bones, ligaments, muscles, tendons, and fascia.
  • Common issues and complaints associated with each area.
  • Functional tests to identify the likely causes of the issue.
  • Correctional strategies for improving or resolving the issue or complaint.

Remember, an important part of study is self-directed learning. Research the areas of this module that intrigued you, but also those that challenged you. Here are some suggestions for further learning.

Your own personal template

We've crafted a personalised NZIS MCS template just for you, and it's ready to be downloaded and cherished. Plus, here's the exciting part: you can use this document for your assessment 1D. The choice is yours—print it out for a hands-on experience or seamlessly record your discoveries right within the PDF using Adobe Acrobat

Movement Competency Screening Template

Watch

Have a look at David J. Hergan’s website and watch the video that provides a nice visual recap on the bones, cartilage, ligament and muscle structure of the knee joint.

Normal Anatomy of the Knee Joint Middletown | Knee Treatment Old Saybrook (davidherganmd.com)

Download

The Visual Body application is a paid subscription application. Download this app and make a purchase to access it.

This app includes all Visible Body's 3D models and animations. A subscription includes gross anatomy, microanatomy, physiology, pathology, and an expanding collection of life science content. Each subscription allows access on multiple platforms (Web, mobile phone, and iPad). This is an ideal option for anyone who wants access to all Visible Body content and features, as well as constant updates. Go to the following link for details.

Visual Body

Muscle Function Tests: A Quick Reference Document

Download and save the following resource that has been crafted to equip you with essential tools for accurate muscle function assessment. You can use this guide as your go-to reference for enhancing client performance and overall well-being. It contains fitness tests categorised into separate body areas and helps simplify complex concepts, enabling you to confidently implement muscle function tests in your practice.

Muscle function tests- Cheat Sheet

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