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clinical tests

Discussion in 'Español' started by ChristineV, Feb 11, 2015.

  1. ChristineV

    ChristineV Welcome New Poster


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    Hi there!

    I am a student of third year and next week I will be working at the clinics at my university and I wonder which are the exploratory tests that should be considered when evaluating patients ( Hubscher test, supination test, etc. ) and manipulations of the foot ( the order I should manipulate the foot and how to perform such palpation) . I would also like to know what things should I consider when exploring child patients since it is a little different. If there were someone who could advise or refer to some other section I will really appreciate it !
    Thank you very much !
     
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