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1 PHT 1261C Tests and Measurements Dr. Kane

2  Definition – anthropometry ◦ What is it? ◦ Why is it important?

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4  Edema  Localized swelling  Joint effusion  Muscular changes  Asymmetry of body parts  Effects of surgical procedures

5  Aids clinician in determining pt.'s impairments to provide the appropriate treatment  Provides baseline data information to monitor progress and outcomes  Provides feedback & motivation for patients  Aids in designing equipment and materials for special populations  Provides info in design of objects and spaces used by normal population

6  Tape Measure  Steel Tape  Volumeter  Anthropometer  Calipers  Perometry – infrared laser  Bioimpedence

7 Measurement Tools

8  Measure in cm  Place the tape measure flat on the body  The tape measure should be stretched out and not slack  If the segment to be measured is irregular or conical in shape, the proximal part of the tape should be flat  When measuring circumference, surround the body part without undue constricting pressure

9  Indications ◦ Upper Extremity  Arm  Forearm ◦ Lower Extremity  Thigh/Femur  Leg

10  Indications  Upper Extremity ◦ Arm ◦ Forearm  Lower Extremity ◦ Thigh ◦ Leg  Other areas ◦ Hands, feet, waist, hips, head

11  Indications  True (anatomical) vs. Apparent (functional) ◦ A difference of 1.0 to 1.5 cm is still considered normal but may be symptomatic ◦ Valid & Reliable ◦ Sources of error – muscle bulk, clothing, palpation

12  True Leg Length ◦ ASIS ◦ Medial Malleolus ◦ Lateral Malleolus  Specific location of difference ◦ ASIS to greater trochanter – hip valgus/varus ◦ Greater trochanter to lateral joint line – femur ◦ Medial joint line of knee to medial malleolus – tibia  Interpreting results

13  Apparent Leg Length ◦ Indications ◦ Landmarks:  Umbilicus  Medial Malleolus ◦ Interpretation

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15 Common etiologies of true leg length discrepancies: Idiopathic developmental abnormality Fracture Trauma to epiphyseal plate Legg-Calve Perthes Disease Malignancies Infections

16 Common etiologies of apparent leg length discrepancies: Soft tissue shortening Joint contractures Ligamentous laxity Foot mechanics LBP Scoliosis

17 Indirect Method of Measuring Leg Length - done through palpation of bony landmarks such as the ASIS or the iliac crest - use of blocks of given thickness


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