Common errors and clinical guidelines for manual muscle testing: "the arm test" and other inaccurate procedures.

Walter H Schmitt, Scott C Cuthbert
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Background: The manual muscle test (MMT) has been offered as a chiropractic assessment tool that may help diagnose neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction. We contend that due to the number of manipulative practitioners using this test as part of the assessment of patients, clinical guidelines for the MMT are required to heighten the accuracy in the use of this tool.

Objective: To present essential operational definitions of the MMT for chiropractors and other clinicians that should improve the reliability of the MMT as a diagnostic test. Controversy about the usefulness and reliability of the MMT for chiropractic diagnosis is ongoing, and clinical guidelines about the MMT are needed to resolve confusion regarding the MMT as used in clinical practice as well as the evaluation of experimental evidence concerning its use.

Discussion: We expect that the resistance to accept the MMT as a reliable and valid diagnostic tool will continue within some portions of the manipulative professions if clinical guidelines for the use of MMT methods are not established and accepted. Unreliable assessments of this method of diagnosis will continue when non-standard MMT research papers are considered representative of the methods used by properly trained clinicians.

Conclusion: Practitioners who employ the MMT should use these clinical guidelines for improving their use of the MMT in their assessments of muscle dysfunction in patients with musculoskeletal pain.

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手动肌肉测试的常见错误和临床指南:"手臂测试 "和其他不准确的程序。
背景:徒手肌肉测试(MMT)是一种脊椎推拿评估工具,可帮助诊断神经-肌肉-骨骼功能障碍。我们认为,由于许多手法医师将该测试作为评估患者的一部分,因此需要制定手动肌肉测试的临床指南,以提高该工具使用的准确性:目的:为脊骨神经科医生和其他临床医生提供MMT的基本操作定义,以提高MMT作为诊断测试的可靠性。关于MMT在脊骨神经科诊断中的实用性和可靠性的争议仍在继续,因此需要制定有关MMT的临床指南,以解决临床实践中使用MMT以及评估有关其使用的实验证据方面的困惑:我们预计,如果不制定并接受使用 MMT 方法的临床指南,那么将 MMT 作为可靠、有效的诊断工具的阻力将在部分手法治疗专业中继续存在。如果非标准的 MMT 研究论文被认为代表了经过适当培训的临床医生所使用的方法,那么对这种诊断方法的不可靠评估将继续存在:采用 MMT 的从业人员应利用这些临床指南来改进他们在评估肌肉骨骼疼痛患者肌肉功能障碍时对 MMT 的使用。
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