Lower Extremity Physical Exams Julie Bishop MD Orthopedic Sports Medicine Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics Associate Program Director, Resident.

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Lower Extremity Physical Exams Julie Bishop MD Orthopedic Sports Medicine Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics Associate Program Director, Resident Education Chief, Division of Shoulder Surgery Department of Orthopaedics Team Physician, OSU Sports Medicine

Learning Objectives View each joint physical exam video in this e- learning module Recognize that these are all normal PE videos Use the attached handout to follow along the key points of each PE List the 5 basic steps that apply to the MSK exam of each joint: inspectio n/palpation/rang e of motion/strength testing/special testing. Follow these basic steps in each PE video you watch. At the end of this module you will learn to:

Shoulder This video is 14:21 minutes. Click to view the next video.

Elbow This video is 5:42 minutes. Click to view the next video.

Hand This video is 7:03 minutes. Click to view the next video.

Hip This video is 7:11 minutes. Click to view the next video.

Knee This video is 10:17 minutes. Click to view the next video.

Arthritic Knee This video is 5:49 minutes. Click to view the next video.

Foot and Ankle This video is 7:54 minutes. Click to view the next video.

Spine This video is 13:40 minutes.

Thank you for viewing these videos  If you have any questions, I am available. 

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