Examination of the upper quadrant or upper limb in physiotherapy is a comprehensive process that involves assessing the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand, as well as associated muscles, tendons, and nerves. The goal is to identify any impairments, dysfunctions, or conditions that may be affecting the patient’s function or causing pain. Here is a step-by-step approach to upper quadrant/upper limb examination in physiotherapy:

1. Subjective Assessment

History Taking

2. Observation

3. Palpation

4. Range of Motion (ROM)

Active ROM

Passive ROM

5. Strength Testing

6. Special Tests

Shoulder

Elbow

Wrist and Hand

7. Neurological Examination

8. Functional Assessment

9. Diagnostic Imaging and Reports (if available)

10. Documentation and Goal Setting

Conclusion

A thorough examination of the upper quadrant or upper limb involves a detailed subjective assessment, careful observation, precise palpation, systematic range of motion and strength testing, special tests, and neurological examination. The results of this comprehensive evaluation guide the development of an effective treatment plan tailored to the individual patient’s needs.

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