Part 1: The Muscles
The musculoskeletal system gives the body its strength, movement, and stability — and the muscles are at the core of it all. A focused muscle assessment allows nurses to evaluate tone, strength, symmetry, and function, helping to spot injuries, neurological issues, or systemic disease. In this lesson, we’ll break down how to assess the muscles step by step, so you can confidently distinguish between normal findings and signs of impairment.
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Video Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Musculoskeletal Assessment
01:13 Performing a detailed musculoskeletal assessment
02:17 Assessing for symmetry in muscle strength and size
03:25 Assessing for muscle tone, strength, and tenderness during palpation
04:22 Assessing muscle strength and tone is crucial for patient evaluation.
05:26 Assessing patient joint movements and strength
06:25 Tendons attach muscles to Bone for movement.
07:31 Connective tissues in muscles play vital role in supplying nutrients and signals.