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Manual Muscle Testing, Muscle Grading

The document provides an overview of manual muscle testing procedures. It discusses methods of grading muscle strength such as the MRC, Oxford, and Kendall scales. The document outlines principles of positioning, stabilization, demonstration, and documentation. It also describes indications, contraindications, and limitations of manual muscle testing. Overall, the document serves as a guide for physical therapy students to properly conduct and grade muscle strength using manual muscle testing techniques.
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Manual Muscle Testing, Muscle Grading

The document provides an overview of manual muscle testing procedures. It discusses methods of grading muscle strength such as the MRC, Oxford, and Kendall scales. The document outlines principles of positioning, stabilization, demonstration, and documentation. It also describes indications, contraindications, and limitations of manual muscle testing. Overall, the document serves as a guide for physical therapy students to properly conduct and grade muscle strength using manual muscle testing techniques.
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LIVE ONLINE TEACHING

Subject: EXERCISE THERAPY


Topic : MANUAL MUSCLE TESTING, MUSCLE GRADING
Year : II YEAR BPT

Faculty Name : BIJISH KUMAR B


Designation : VICE PRINCIPAL (PESCOP)
Department : PHYSIOTHERAPY

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

• Understand the methods of muscle grading.


• Grade muscles using Manual Muscle Testing
method.
• Conduct a muscle power examination and
document the result.

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MANUAL MUSCLE TESTING

INTRODUCTION:
• Manual Muscle testing is an important part of
physical examination.
• It is useful in understanding the Muscle tissue
status
• It is useful for establishing a diagnosis,
prognosis, and treatment of neuromuscular and
musculoskeletal disorders.
• It is also effective in determining if progress is
being made during rehabilitation and from that if
adjustments need to be made.
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• Muscle testing consists of strong, static, isometric muscle
contraction.
• Limiting joint motion and focusing on the muscle allows
for determination of a problem with a muscle or muscles
or possibly if it is a condition in the inert tissues (all tissue
not considered contractile or neurological.
Definition:
• Manual muscle test is a procedure for the evaluation of
strength of individual muscle or muscle group, based
upon the effective performance of a movement in relation
to forces of gravity or manual resistance through the
available Range of motion.

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• TYPES OF MUSCLE CONTRACTION
• Isometric
• Isotonic
• Isokinetic

• TYPES OF MUSCLE WORK


• Static
• Concentric
• Eccentric

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GROUP ACTIONS
• Agonists
• Antagonists
• Synergists
• Fixators
RANGE OF MUSCLE WORK
• Outer range: From full stretch to halfway through the
full ROM
• Inner range: From halfway through the full range to full
shortened position
• Middle range: Range between the midpoints of the
Outer range and the Inner range

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PURPOSE AND USES

• The severity of the problem can be understandable.


(As diagnostic tool)
• Helps in planning treatment goals
• Determines the extend or degree of muscular weakness
resulting from disease, injury
• It's an important tool for the members of the rehabilitation
team
• Prevent deformities by locating affected areas
• In evaluating the prognosis of management

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METHODS OF GRADING:
MRC Grading

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OXFORD GRADING:

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KENDALL SCALE

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+ OR - GRADES

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PRINCIPLES

• POSITION
• STABILIZATION
• DEMONSTRATION
• APPLICATION OF GRADES
• APPLICATION OF RESISTANCE
• CHECKING NORMAL STRENGTH
• OBJECTIVITY
• DOCUMENTATION

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POSITION

• Positioning should be comfortable.(In eliminated or


against gravity)
• Not to change position repeatedly

STABILIZATION

• Hand placement
• PROXIMAL HAND: At origin of muscle and proximal joint
• DISTAL HAND: Distally offering resistance

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DEMOSTRATION

• Desired movement
• Therapist to demonstrate the application of resistance

APPLICATION OF GRADES
• Always start with Grade 3
• Isolation of muscle could be tested

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APPLICATION OF RESISTANCE

• Manual Resistance is applied distally, slowly and gradually


• Increase or decrease resistance
• Length of the weight arm to be varied on patient’s ability
(short or long lever)
• For Single joint muscles resistance is given at end range.
• For Two joint muscles resistance is given at mid range

CHECKING NORMAL STRENGTH


• Always compare with normal side

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OBJECTIVITY

• Therapist to palpate and observe the tendon or


muscle response

DOCUMENTATION
• To be documented for further reference

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INDICATIONS FOR MMT:

 LOWER MOTOR NEURON DISEASE

 OTHER NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER:


• MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
• MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
• AMYOTROPIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
• MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
• GUILLIAN-BARRE SYNDROME (GBS) ETC..

 MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
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CONTRINDICATIONS

• Cerebral Palsy
• Cardio vascular disease
• Head injury
• Fractures
• Myositis ossification
• Parkinsons disease
• Pain
• Inflammation
• Osteoporosis
• Haemophilia
• Subluxation
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PRECAUTIONS:

• TO BE CAUTIOUS ABOUT PATIENTS MEDICAL CONDITION


(ABDOMINAL SURGERY, FRACTURES ETC..)
• FATIGUE
• PHYSICAL RESTRAINTS
• BE GENTLE
• RESPECT PAIN
• PATIENT’S COMFORT
• RECORD ACCURATELY
• CAREFUL WHILE GIVING RESISTANCE
• BONY ANKYLOSIS
• HEMARTHROSIS

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LIMITATIONS

• UMN Lesions: Due To Spasticity, Inco-ordination


• Presence Of Pain And Swelling
• Type Of Contraction: Concentric Not Eccentric (Functional)
• Understanding Commands
• Strength Vs Endurance

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CLIENT REQUIREMENTS

Ability to understand directions.


Motor skills.
Willingness to endure discomfort.
True effort.

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CRITERIA FOR ASSIGNING A MMT GRADE

Subjective:
• The standard amount of resistance for the test as
perceived by the examiner.
• The amount of resistance the client actually tolerates.
Objective:
• Ability of the client to complete the full AROM..
• The ability to hold in position.
• The ability to move against gravity or to produce obvious
movements.

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PROCEDURE

• Explanation and Instruction


• Assessment of normal strength
• Proper positioning
• Stabilization
• Substitution or Trick movements
• Conventional methods
• Alternating techniques

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Explanation and Instruction

• The therapist should explain well and


demonstrate the movement to be performed.

Assessment of normal strength

• Always assess and record the strength of the


unaffected limb to determine the patients
normal strength.

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Proper positioning

• Patient positioned in well supported and comfortable


position

Stabilization

• Hand placement
• PROXIMAL HAND: At origin of muscle and proximal joint
• DISTAL HAND: Distally offering resistance

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Substitution or Trick movements

• When muscles are weak or paralyzed, other muscles


may take over or gravity may be used to perform
movements

Conventional Methods
• Evidence of contraction
• Gravity as a resistance
• Amount of manual resistance
• Adding “+” or “-” to the grades

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TECHNIQUE OF MMT

Break test in manual muscle testing, is when resistance is


applied to the body part at the end of the available range of
motion. It's called the brake test because when a therapist
provides resistance, the objective for the patient is to not allow the
therapist to "break" the muscle hold. For one joint muscle
resistance is applied at end of ROM, two joint muscle resistance is
applied at Mid Range

Make Test (Active Resistance test) in manual muscle


testing is when resistance is applied through the body
part through the available range of motion. This type of
manual muscle testing requires skill and experience
and is not the recommended practice.

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Normal Grade: With the hands clasped behind the head, the subject is able
to flex the vertebral column and keep it flexed while entering the hip flexion
phase and coming to a sitting position. The feet may be held down during
the hip flexion phase, if necessary, but close observation is required to be
sure that the subject maintains the flexion of the trunk.

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Good Grade: With the arms folded across the chest, the subject is able to
flex the vertebral column and keep it flexed while entering the hip flexion
phase and coming to a sitting position. The strongest force against the
abdominals is at the moment the hip flexors start to raise the trunk. Performing
only the trunk curl is not sufficient for strength testing.

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Fair Grade: With the arms extended forward, the subject is able to flex the
vertebral column and keep it flexed while entering the hip flexion phase and
coming to a sitting position.

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When the abdominal muscles are too weak to lift the trunk, the hip flexors
tilt the pelvis forward and hyperextend the low back as they raise the
trunk to a sitting position.

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INSTRUMENTS

HAND HELD DYNAMOMETER

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PINCH GUAGE

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CABLE TENSIOMETER

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REFERENCE

• Muscle Testing and Function- Florence Peterson kendall,


Elizebath Kendall McCreary
• Kisner, C. & Colby, L.A. (2000). Therapeutic Exercise:
Foundations and Techniques. Info Access and
Distributions Pvt. Ltd.

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THANK YOU

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