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J.S.S.Mahavidyapeetha
J.S.S. College of Physiotherapy
Ramanuja Road,
Mysore-570004
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Student Practical
Assessment Log Book
Second Year B.P.T
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sl No Topic Page number
1. Review Axis & Planes 7
2. Functional activity 8
3. Passive movements 11
4. ROM (Goniometry) 17
5. MMT 21
6. End feels & close and loose packed positions 40
7. Mobilization 41
8. Suspension 45
9. Strengthening 50
10. Stretching 52
11. Swiss ball 55
12. RM testing 56
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13. Exercise training 58
14. Group exercise 60
15. Walking aid measurement 62
16. Walking aid training 62
17. Transfer training 63
18. Flexibility testing 65
19. Aerobic capacity testing- field tests 67
20. PNF 69
21. Limb length 71
22. . Girth measurements 73
23. Massage 75
24. Frenkel’s exercise 77
25. Tests of coordination 79
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26. Functional re-education 83
27. Foam Roller 85
Sl no Skill Lesson objective
The student will follow
the steps correctly to
Required
clothing
No of
hour/
batch
No of
individuals
References Knowledge
to be gained
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Review Axis
& Planes of
all
movements
Head, trunk
Asses’ movements’
axis and planes in
anatomical and
functional positions.
*Asses joints
Shorts and
tanks which
are loose
fitting.
1/4 5 *Cynthianorkin
*Biomechanics
in physical
education and
exercise science
Dr.A.K.Uppal
Need to
follow
operational
guidelines.
Students
should
discuss with
their batch
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,arm/shoulder
girdle,
forearm,
hand, fingers
,thumb ,thigh
, foot ,toes.
*Movements
*axis & planes
*Biomechanical
Basis of human
movement –
Joseph Hamil
mates &
understand
the concept.
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Functional
Activities
*walking
*jumping
*reaching
*squatting
*throwing
*running
*Identify muscles
working ,
*Joints involved
*Linear kinematics
(Speed ,Velocity,
Acceleration)
*Angular kinematics
(displacement,distance)
*Linear kinetics
(force, equilibrium,
energy, power, mass
,weight)
*Angular Kinetics
Shorts and
tanks which
are loose
fitting.
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1/4
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*Cynthianorkin
*Biomechanics
in physical
education and
exercise science
Dr --A.K.Uppal
Need to
follow
operational
guidelines.
Students
should
discuss with
their batch
mates &
understand
the concept.
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(COG ,LOG, Levers
Revision Topics
Joints Axis & Planes
Therapist
position
Movements
Discussion Remarks
from
supervisor
Signature of
faculty
Head
Trunk
Arm
Shoulder
Forearm
Hand
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Fingers
Thumb
Foot
Toes
Functional activities
Functional activity Axis & Planes
Therapist
position
Movements
Discussion Remarks
from
supervisor
Signature of
faculty
Walking
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Jumping
Reaching
Squatting
10
Throwing
Running
11
PASSIVE MOVEMENTS Date:
Passive movements
UPPER LIMB
Hand placement & technique
(describe) SHOULDER
END
FEEL AXIS
&PLANE
Remarks from
supervisor
Signature of faculty
Flexion/
Extension
Abd/Add
IR/ER
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ELBOW
Flexion/
Extension
13
Date:
Passive movements Hand placement &technique (describe) End feel
AXIS
&PLANE
Remarks from
supervisor
Signature of faculty
Supination
/Pronation
HAND&WRIST
Flex/Ext
14
Radio/ulnar deviation
Thumb
Fingers
15
Date:
Passive movements Hand placemen t& technique (describe) End feel
AXIS &PLANE
Remarks from
supervisor
Signature of faculty
Hip
Flex/Ext
Abd/Add
IR/ER
Knee
Flex/Ext
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THE STUDENT SHOULD BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THE AXIS AND PLANE FOR EACH MOVEMENT DEMONSTRATED.
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
Date:
Passive
movements
Hand placement &technique
(describe)
End feel Remarks from
supervisor
Signature of faculty
Ankle/foot
PF/DF
Invern/Evern
Toes
Flex-extn
Abd/add
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GONIOMETRY
Date:
Active
movements
Passive
movements
Goniometerplacement Normal ROM Inclinometer
placement
Normal ROM
Shoulder
Flexion/Extension AXIS&PLANES TOBEMENTIONED
Abd/Add
IR/ER
Elbow
Flexion/Extension
18
Forearm
Supination/Pronation
Wrist and hand
Flex/Ext
Thumb and fingers
19
Date
Active
movements
Passive
movements
Goniometerplacement Normal ROM Inclinometer
placement
Normal ROM
Hip
Flex/Ext AXIS&PLANES TOBEMENTIONED
Abd/Add
IR/ER
Knee
Flex/Ext
Ankle/foot
PF/DF
20
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
Invern/Evern
Toesflex/ext
21
MANUAL MUSCLE TESTING
MENTIONTHEMMT GRADES-
0-
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
Muscle
Nerve
supply
Attachments
Position of patient Application of
resistance
Palpation
Alternate position
Upper limb
Shoulder girdle
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Upper
Trapezius
Middle
Trapezius
Rhomboids
Lower
Trapezius
Latissimus dorsi
Serratus
anterior
23
Shoulder
Brachialis
Coraco
brachialis
Deltoid
anterior
Deltoid
middle
Deltoid
posterior
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
24
Elbow and forearm
Biceps long head
Biceps
Triceps
Anconeus
Pronator teres
Pronator quadratus
Supinator
Brachioradialis
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ECRL
ECRB
ECU
FDP
FDS
FCR
FCU
Lumbricals
Interossei
FPL
FPB
AP
OP
ADM
NOTE:
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Muscle
Nerve
supply
Attachments
Position of patient Application
of resistance
Palpation
Alternate position
Lower limb
Hip
Hip flexors
Iliopsoas
Hip extensors
Gluteus
maximus
Hip abductors
Gluteus
medius
27
Hip adductors
Internal
rotators
External
rotators
Knee
Quadriceps
Medial
hamstrings
Lateral hamstrings
NOTE:
28
Ankle and foot
Dorsiflexors
Gastroc soleus
Soleus
Evertors
Lumbricals
Interossei
FHL
FHB
AH
EHL
EHB
29
Date
Joint
End feel
Loose
packed
position
Close
packed
position
Completed
/Repeat
Signature of faculty
Shoulder
Flexion/Extension
Abd/Add
IR/ER
30
Elbow
Flexion/Extension
Wrist and hand
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Flex/Ext
Radio/ulnar
deviation
Hip
Flex/Ext
Abd/Add
32
IR/ER
Knee
Flex/Ext
33
Ankle/foot
PF/DF
Invern/Evern
34
Muscle
Nerve supply
Attachments
Position
of patient
Application
of resistance
Palpation
Alternate position
CERVICAL SPINE
Cervical Flexors
Upper Cervical
Flexors
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Cervical Extensors
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Upper
Cervical
Extensor
Left Lateral
Flexors
Right Lateral
Flexors
Left Cervical
Rotators
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Right Cervical
Rotators
THORACIC AND LUMBAR SPINE
Thoracic extensors
Lumbar Extensor
Right Trunk Rotators
Left Trunk Rotators
Right Lateral Trunk Flexors
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Left Lateral
Trunk Flexors
Upper Abdominal
Flexors
40
Lower
Abdominal
Flexors
RESPIRATORYMUSCLES
Diaphragm
NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
41
ENDFEELANDCAPSULARPATTERN
Date
Joints
Capsular patterns Completed/
Repeat
Signature of faculty
Shoulder
Elbow
Wrist and hand
Hip
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Knee
Ankle/foot
43
MOBILIZATION
GRADES OF MAITLAND’SMOBILISATION-
GRADES
GRADE1-
GRADE2-
GRADE3-
GRADE4-
GRADE5-
Joint
PATIENT
POSITION
LEVEL OF
APPLICATION-
ANATOMICAL
SITE
TECHNIQUEOFAPPLICATION-THERAPIST POSITION, USEOF
ACCESSORIES FOR POSITIONING
DEMO1 DEMO2 DEMO3
Cervical spine
Thoracic spine
Lumbar spine
SI joint
Hip
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Knee
Ankle & foot
Scapula
Shoulder
Elbow
Forearm, wrist & hand
NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
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SUSPENSIONTHERAPY
Joint
PATIENTPOSITION
LEVELOFAPPLICA
TION-
ANATOMICALSIT
E
TECHNIQUEOFAPPLICATION-
THERAPISTPOSITION,USEOFACCESSORIESFORPOSITIONING
DEMO1 DEMO2 DEMO3
SHOULDER
ELBOW
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UPPERLIMB
note:
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HIP
KNEE
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NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
LOWERLIMB:
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NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
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STRENGTHENING
Muscle
group
Muscles involved
Stabilizers
PATIENT
POSITION
Type of
activity
OKC/CKC
Theraband
COLOR
USED
Weight
cuffs
WT
USEDF
OR
DEMO
Pulleys
Machines DESCRIPTION
Shoulder girdle
Elevators
Depressors
Retractors
Protractors
Shoulder
Flexors
Extensors
Abductors
Adductors
Externalrotat
ors
Internalrotat
ors
Elbow and forearm
Flexors
Extensors
Pronators
Supinators
Wrist and hand
Flexors
Extensors
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Ulnar deviators
Radial
deviators
Thumb
FDS
FDP
Lumbricals
Interossei
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STRETCHING
Structure
PATIENT
POSITION
Instructions with
appropriate
stabilization
DURATION
Self stretch instruction
Trapezius(ALL3F
IBRES)
Levator scapula
Pectorals
Sterno cleido mastoid
Rotator cuff
Shoulder capsule
Long finger flexors
Volar plate
Thoraco lumbar
fascia
Quadratus lumborum
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Iliopsoas
Rectus
Adductors
Abductors
IT band
Hamstrings
Quadriceps
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Knee capsule
TA
Plantar fascia
NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
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SIZE USED-
SWISS BALL
UPPERLIMB-
PATIENTPOSITION
INSTRUCTIONS
ACTIVITYDEMONSTRATION
SHOULDER
TRUNK
ABDOMINALS
BACK
LOWERLIMB
HIP
KNEE
NOTE:
SIGNATURE O FFACULTY:
COMMENTS:
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TECHNIQUES-
RM TESTING
Muscles
Activity
Weight used
10RM
5RM
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SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
59
EXERCISE TRAINING
RECORD 5 TRIALSON 5 DIFFERENTINDIVIDUALS IN ALLTHEMETHODS OFTESTING
Aerobic exercise
Treadmill
Cycle
Overground
walking
Remarks
1
2
3
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4
5
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
61
GROUP EXERCISE
Purpose
Group size
Choice of activity
Evaluation
Instruction
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
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WALKING AID MEASUREMENT
Type of aid
POSITIONFOR
MEASUREMENT
DEMOWITHTHE
WALKINGAIDS
Remarks
Standard walker
1.
2.
Rollator
1.
2.
Axillary crutches
1.
2.
Quadruped
1.
2.
.
Elbow crutches
1.
2.
Single cane
1.
2.
SIGNATUREOFFACULTY:
COMMENTS:
63
WALKING AID TRAINING
Evaluation
parameters
Choice of aid
instructions
Precautions
Handling
Remarks
Walker
Rollator
Axillary
crutches
Quadruped
Single cane
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
64
TRANSFER TRAINING
Transfer surfaces
Technique of
therapist
Precautions
Devices used
Remarks
Same surfaces
cot transfer
Stand pivot bed-
wheelchair
Stand pivot bed to
stool
Slide transfer bed
to chair
Slide transfer bed-
wheelchair
Slide transfer
wheel chair to bed
Slide transfer chair
to bed
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Stand pivot
transfer chair to
bed
Wheel chair to
floor
Floor to
wheelchair
Safe falling
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
66
FLEXIBILITY TESTING
Muscle Joint structures Position Movement Remarks
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SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
68
AEROBIC CAPACITY TESTING
1minutewalk
Coopers12minuteru
n
Step test
6minutewalk
5minuterun
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NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
70
PNF
Parts involved
Muscles involved
Therapist hand
position
Therapist stance
Remarks
Upper limb
Lower limb
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Trunk
Respiration
NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
72
LIMB LENGTH
Landmarks
Precautions
Procedure
Remarks
Upper limb
True
Apparent
Segmental
Lower limb
True
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Apparent
Segmental
NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
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GIRTH MEASUREMENTS
AREAS
INSTRUCTIONS
POSITIONOFTHE
PATIENT
TRIAL1
TRIAL2
Chest
Upper limb
Arm
Forearm
Hand
Lower limb
Thigh
Knee
75
Leg
Ankle
Foot
NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
76
MASSAGE
Technique
Procedure
Remarks
77
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
78
FRENKEL’S EXERCISE
Activity Progression Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
79
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16
17
18
19
20
NOTE:
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
80
TESTS FOR CO-ORDINATION-
EQUILLIBRIUM TESTS-
TESTS
PATIENTINSTRUCTION
DEMONSTRATION
TEST 1
TEST 2
TEST 3
TEST 4
TEST 5
TEST 6
TEST 7
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TEST8
TEST 9
TEST 10
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NON EQUILLIBRIUM TESTS-
TESTS
PATIENTINSTRUCTION
DEMONSTRATION
TEST 1
TEST 2
TEST 3
TEST 4
TEST 5
TEST 6
TEST 7
TEST 8
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TEST 9
TEST 10
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
84
FUNCTIONAL RE-EDUCATION
Activity Evaluation Procedure Progression
Eating
Combing
Washing face
Bilateral hand activity
Supine-sit
Sit-stand
Stand–sit
Sit-supine
Turning in sitting
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Reaching
Bending forward
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY
COMMENTS:
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FOAM ROLLERS
IDENTIFY THE TIGHT STRUCTURE
AREAS
STRUCTURE/
MUSCLE TO BE
IDENTIFIED
PATIENT
INSTRUCTION
&POSITION
DEMONSTRATIO
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UPPER LIMB
SHOULDER
1.
2.
3
4
5
87
TRUNK
ANTERIOR
/POSTERIOR
1
2
3
4
LOWER
LIMB
HIP/KNEE/
CALF
1
2
88
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SIGNATURE OF FACULTY:
COMMENTS:
89
TABLE OF CONTENTS - ELECTRO THERAPY
Sl No Topic Page No
1. Review of nerves 91
2. Parts of machine 92
3. ElectricalStimulation UL, LL, face 95
4. LASER 96
5. UVR 98
6. TENS 100
90
7. IFT 102
8. US 104
9. SWD 106
10. SD curve 109
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Sl no Skill Lesson objective
The student will follow the
steps correctly to
Required
clothing
No of hour/
batch
No of
individuals
References Knowledge to be gained
1
Review nerve (all
major nerves from
upper limb to
lower limb)
Know about
*Course of nerve
*location
*motor points
*dermatome
*myotome(muscles )
Shorts and
tanks which
are loose
fitting.
1/4 5 Anatomy book-
Chaurisaya
Students should discuss
with their batch mates &
write in record book.
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Parts of machine Know the parts of machine,
basics physics
1/4 5 Students should discuss
with their batch mates &
write in record book.
Revision
Sl No Nerve
Upper limb
Muscles/Dermatome Movements Remark signature
1
93
Sl No Nerve
Lower limb
Dermatome/Myotome Movements Remarks Signature
94
STIMULATION
Procedure for individual nerve stimulation:
Nerve Muscles selected Remarks
Facial
95
Radial
Ulnar
Median
Femoral
Sciatic
Common peroneal
Posterior Tibial
Procedure for-
Quadriceps inhibition:
96
Faradic foot bath:
Faradism under pressure:
97
Name of technique
Nerve
Placement of
electrodes
Remarks
Quadriceps inhibition
Faradic foot bath
Faradism under pressure
LASER
Procedure:
98
Area Chronicity Dosage calculation rationale Remarks
99
UVR
Test dose calculation procedure:
100
Area Chronicity Dosage calculation rationale Remarks
101
102
TENS
Procedure:
103
Area Chronicity Dosage calculation
rationale
Method of
placement of
electrodes
Remarks
104
IFT
Procedure:
105
Area Chronicity Dosage calculation
rationale
Method of placement of
electrodes Remarks
106
Ultra Sound
Procedure:
107
Area Chronicity Dosage calculation
rationale Remarks
108
SWD
Procedure:
109
Area Chronicity Method of electrode placement Spacing Remarks
110
Nerve Testing
Procedure
FG test
111
SD Curve:
Nerve SD Curve FG test
Rheobase Chronaxie
112