[headline style=”1″ align=”center” headline_tag=”h2″]Here Is How You Should Be Using Manual Muscle Testing

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As clinicians our job is to find out what is wrong with our patients and treat accordingly.

Sometimes, granted, it isn’t always as clear as we would like. Whether the patient isn’t communicating appropriately, patient’s symptoms are diffuse, or maybe we missed something in our examination that day.

Regardless of the reason, we need to discern what potential tissue is impaired. This is important because specific tissues heal with different forms of stress.

Using inner and outer range manual muscle testing will help you do just that.

Watch this quick video on how I use this form of manual muscle testing to help get an accurate diagnosis.