Upper Limb Exam
Protocols
Ask The patients .....
- 1. pain /stiffness of joint ,muscle or bone .
- 2. History of arthritis
- 3. Dress himself / herself without difficulty
- 4. can walk up and downstairs
Look :
- 1. Any swelling of joint .
- 2. Skin color .
- 3. Active movement : movement of joint by the patient himself or herself .
- 4. Any Deformities .
- 5. Visible muscle wasting
Feel :
- 1. Local Temperature
- 2. Tenderness:
- Grading of tenderness:
- Grade-1:- patient says the joint is tender .
- Grade-2 : the patient winces/grimace
- Grade-3:- the patient winces & withdraw the affected part .
- Grade-4;- the patient will not allow touching the affected part .
- 3. Measuring the muscle wasting .
- 4. Joint effusion
- 5.Passive movement of joint ( by eximaner’s hand)
- 6. Stability of joint
Move :
- 1. Examine the range of movement of all joint
- 2. Passive movement
- 3. Active movement – to see the power of joint
Neurological Part :
1). Bulk of muscle:
Comment: Normal / Diminished/ increased
a. Inspection : compare both sides or to examiners corresponding part .
b. palpation:
wasted muscle are not only smaller but also softer and more flabby when contated . Measure tap in both side in marked bony prominence .
site: arm /calf/ leg
Causes of muscle atrophy :
- a. wasting diseases
- b. injury or diseases of joint
- c. Lower motor neuron lesion
Causes of muscle hypertrophy :
- a. Functional
- b. genetical
- c. Duchenne muscular dystrophy
2. Tone of muscle :
Tell the patient, ‘Keep your limbs relaxed’. Now the examinee should do the
following—
- Lift the leg and allow it to fall.
- Palpate the muscle and perform side to side movement of the limbs.
- Lastly, passive movement of the limb (in irregular fashion—flexion and extension).
3.Test for clonus (ankle and patella).
4. Muscle power (against resistance): If any weakness, mention grading of weakness. To test, ask
the patient to follow your instructions as follows:
Grading of muscular weakness, Medical Research Council (MRC) criteria:
- Grade 0: Complete paralysis.
- Grade 1: A flicker of contraction only.
- Grade 2: Power detectable, when gravity is excluded by postural adjustment.
- Grade 3: Limb can be held against gravity, but not against examiner’s resistance.
- Grade 4: There is some degree of weakness.
- Grade 5: Normal power.