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It is important to test an individual’s strength as a part of a thorough initial evaluation. Re-testing at three to four weeks intervals is ideal to determine their progress from treatment from the prescribed exercises. This video involves strength testing for latissimus dorsi utilizing a hand-held dynamometer (HHD). He is performing a “make” test, which means achieving maximal isometric effort against resistance. ✅ Body Position: Prone ✅ Test Position: Adduction of the arm, with extension, in the medially rotated position ✅ Stabilization: Counter-pressure laterally on the pelvis ✅ Position of HHD: Dorsal aspect of the forearm, proximal to the styloid processes of the radius and ulna ✅ Pressure: In direction of abduction and slight flexion of the arm Objective testing with a HDD is essential to determine the effectiveness of your treatment (exercise) intervention. 🔹Move Better 🔹Feel Better 🔹Live Better Evolve Physical Therapy in Sherwood 20510 SW Roy Rogers Rd. Suite 120 Sherwood, OR. 97140 P: (971) 213-3335 F: (971) 213-3389 info@ptevolve.com www.ptevolve.com Instagram: @evolve_a4l Facebook: @evolve.a4l Twitter: @evolve_a4l Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program. STOP exercising if you experience any symptoms of weakness, unsteadiness, light-headedness/dizziness, chest pain or pressure, nausea, or shortness of breath. Performing these exercises should not cause pain. If you experience pain while exercising, decrease the speed of your movement. If the pain persists - STOP. Mild soreness after exercising may be experienced after beginning a new exercise.