Does the mode of instruction influence the effectiveness of computer-related pain relief exercises?

In an era dominated by computer use, musculoskeletal pain among office workers has become a prevalent concern. Long hours spent at computer workstations often lead to discomfort and distress. In 2010, a study conducted by Allen H. Marangoni, et. al., aimed to investigate the efficacy of regular stretching exercises in alleviating musculoskeletal pain associated with prolonged computer use. Furthermore, the study delved into whether the … Continue reading Does the mode of instruction influence the effectiveness of computer-related pain relief exercises?

Inferior Drawer or John Feagin Test

Purpose of Inferior Drawer or John Feagin Test (anteroinferior glenohumeral): To test if there is an anteroinferior instability of the glenohumeral joint. Patient position: Standing or High Sitting. Examiner position: Stand facing the patient’s affected side. Procedure: Abduct the patient’s arm passively up to 90 degrees and place the distal part of the patient’s arm on your shoulder (i.e., place the patient’s forearm/wrist on the … Continue reading Inferior Drawer or John Feagin Test