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One area of physical therapy that I think we can easily improve is our ability to measure and monitor strength as a person progresses. Most people we work with have a strength deficit as one of the primary issues we are working on improving.
So why not measure?
Manual muscle testing has limitations, and is really just a gross screen. I think we can do better quantifying force.
In this episode I talk to Scot Morrison about how clinicians can get started with measuring strength, what that really means in regard to force and torque, and some advanced concepts for those with some experience.
Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/measuring-strength-with-scot-morrison
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One area of physical therapy that I think we can easily improve is our ability to measure and monitor strength as a person progresses. Most people we work with have a strength deficit as one of the primary issues we are working on improving.
So why not measure?
Manual muscle testing has limitations, and is really just a gross screen. I think we can do better quantifying force.
In this episode I talk to Scot Morrison about how clinicians can get started with measuring strength, what that really means in regard to force and torque, and some advanced concepts for those with some experience.
Full show notes: https://mikereinold.com/measuring-strength-with-scot-morrison
Support the show
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Want to learn more? Check out my blog, podcasts, and online courses
Follow me: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube

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