Remote Movement Assessment
Cross-source consensus on Remote Movement Assessment from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Remote movement assessment relies on active surrogate tests because hands-on table tests are unavailable online. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- Surrogate tests provide a movement baseline and a way to test and retest intervention effects. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- The preferred remote assessment cluster includes infrapubic angle assessment, toe touch to squat, standing shoulder flexion with backward bend, and standing propulsion test. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- Remote surrogate tests are imperfect approximations of passive range or joint-specific measures. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- The exact test is less important than matching the proxy to the movement quality the assessor cares about. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment
- An athlete’s scratch test is presented as an imperfect but useful proxy for shoulder internal rotation. — Mandibular Retrusion, Shoulder Internal Rotation, and Remote Movement Assessment