Waddell's Signs - A Screening Tool for Nonorganic Physical Findings
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2014
- This concise instructional video clip demonstrates how to perform Waddell’s Test by looking for Waddell's Signs a screening tool for assessing Nonorganic Physical Findings. This common tool is used to differentiate between organic and non-organic lesions of the lumbar spine.
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This video is not intended to provide assessment, diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice; it also does not constitute the provision of healthcare services. The content provided in this video is for informational and educational purposes only.
Please consult with a physician or healthcare professional regarding any medical or mental health-related diagnosis or treatment. No information in this video should ever be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional.
Check out Dr. Conwell's textbook, THE CLINICAL PICTURE, which compliments and adds to the knowledge gleaned from this video program:
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THE CLINICAL PICTURE is a 350-page textbook that covers the essentials of a comprehensive neuromusculoskeletal examination (medical history & physical examination) and the required documentation (daily office chart note & narrative report). This text is a valuable complementary addition to this teaching video.
This UA-cam clip is part of an hour-long instructional medical video program by Dr. Conwell that covers in detail how to perform a screening evaluation of the SPINE & PARASPINAL STRUCTURES (Program III of a three-program video trilogy) in the clinical setting.
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Video Program I - CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM SCREENING EXAM
This full hour-long instructional video demonstrates how to perform a neurological examination to evaluate for a CNS lesion which includes screening for mental status, cognition, cerebral cortex, cerebellar function tests (gait, coordination, equilibrium), cranial nerves (CN) & spinal cord tracts. This video also demonstrates the 75 seconds in-office cranial nerve exam.
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Video Program II - PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM SCREENING EXAM
This full hour-long instructional video demonstrates how to screen for a PNS lesion. The video covers in detail how to evaluate deep tendon reflexes (DTR’s), perform an upper and lower extremity sensory exam (dermatomes), perform an upper and lower extremity motor exam (Kendall & Kendall muscle grading scale), evaluate the brachial and lumbosacral plexus, and how to perform a “three-minute” PNS exam.
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Video Program III - SPINE & PARASPINAL MUSCULOSKELETAL SCREENING EXAM
This full hour-long instructional video demonstrates how to screen for a musculoskeletal lesion of the axial skeleton. The video covers in detail how to perform the visual inspection exam, palpation of the Cervical and Lumbar spine and associated paraspinal tissues, Range of Motion of the Cervical and Lumbar spine (active, passive, resistive maneuvers to DDx sprain v. strain), orthopedic testing (provocative maneuvers), peripheral vascular exam, and evaluating for non-organic physical signs.
You deserve a million subs Doc! you're so helpful! Thank you! 💓
Hello H H, I am greatly appreciative of your kind words. Thank you!
I wish you a very successful medical career. DrC
Well said. It’s always important to recognize that they aren’t mutually exclusive!
Hiii! I am a physical therapist and recently took the NPTE here in the US, and Thank God I passed!!! I really would like to thank you for sharing these easy-to-learn videos to all of us. You have been such a blessing. Thank you!!❤
Congratulations on passing the NPTE!!! I am most grateful for your kind words. I am always inpired by my viewers and their significant accomplishments in their educational journey on the road to helping mankind. My best wishes for a successful career in physical therapy in the US.
Dr. Conwell
Oh man this is gold! Thank you Dr. Conwell. I don't know if you still monitor this channel but this was very helpful.
Fred, Thank you for your comment. I am glad this was helpful for you. You may wish to view the entire 60-minute musculoskeletal exam - ua-cam.com/video/HegByhhb8sI/v-deo.html. DrC
Thanks Dr!
Thank you! This is REALLY helpful.
I appreciate your kind words. DrC
Thank you doctor and thank you deb
You are most welcome. DrC
Some solid acting from her! Kudos!
Hello Travis, yes the patient's response was deliberately exacerbated for teaching purposes. I will pass on your "props." DrC
@@DrTimothyConwell I think you meant to say exaggerated, not exacerbated? Also, her responses should not be exaggerated for teaching purposes: this does not accurately show someone what to look for. The responses should show us exactly what it actually looks like.
Very useful. Thank you from Italy
Hi MDSTEEL7, Thank you for your kind comment. I am most pleased my instructional videos have been helpful in expanding your medical knowledge. I wish you great success in your medical career. Cordiali saluti, DrC
Great explanation and great acting. I shall be ready if one of my practical examination actors will "present" with Wadell's sign. Thank you!
You are welcome! To your success...
thank you for this!
Gabriel, glad this video was helpful. DrC
That's a amazing video.. Please share more
Thank you for your kind comment, truly appreciated. DrC
Kudos to both 🙂
Hello Malini, thanks for your comment. Greatly appreciated. DrC
Exactly! You can't push on my head when my back hurts, make me lift my head or twist... Like wth? All of that crap hurts and I'm not faking!!!
God bless you!
Thank you. I wish you great success in your career. DrC
@@DrTimothyConwell that's so sweet!
Right before the pin prick you can hear him say "scream bloody murder!" haha. This is a great video though for showing malingering!
Abigail, I appreciated your comment and laughed at your "scream bloody murder." Laughter is always the best medicine. Thank you for watching! DrC
@@DrTimothyConwell lol😂😂
that's amazing haha...I had to go back and turn the volume way up to hear it ha...great video
They did that all to me when my back was broke and it showed on the x-rays that my back was broke
yup... the first thing they think is that you are faking. Then, they don't have to do anything. I guess that's the motive...someone can correct me if i'm wrong.
Like when my lower back hurts I definitely can not twist left and right... Like why do they think you can twist left and right without pain? I don't understand that.
Thanks to share Conwell. can i take the capture of this video? i want to make the blog for my patients.
if you okay, it will be helpful using patients education. thank you-!
LMMFAO how he whispered and told her to "SCREAM BLOODY MURDER" to funny i know he just showing examples of what to look for but just was too funny
Non-anatomic sensory changes or Regional sensory changes. What if the patient doesn't feel anything when you poke them on the leg? Is that a positive sign?
Gonna
Pass my sea exam for sure
Congrats!
Lol, if she wasn't really hurting before 05:58 she would be after my hearing came back.🤣
I had back surgery and it is a struggle to get out of bed don’t know why he thinks that is imaginary
When my trigger points are at their worst you better bet you can't put any pressure whatsoever on them or I'll be reacting like that! And how do you figure people in real pain with severe back issues aren't going to have a problem going from standing to sitting? You're basically saying even if they're not lying if they react too much they need psychological help? What kind of bs is this, doctors trying to play behavior analysts
Sir please where u office address please u s a
Thanks for the cheat codes, Doc. 😂😂😂😂😂😂