Search results
The knee should be able to fully extend “bounce home” with a sharp end feel. The test is positive if full extension of the knee is not complete or has a rubbery end feel indicating a torn meniscus or other intra-articular pathology.
Enroll in our online course: http://bit.ly/PTMSK DOWNLOAD OUR APP:📱 iPhone/iPad: https://goo.gl/eUuF7w🤖 Android: https://goo.gl/3NKzJX GET OUR ASSESSMENT B...
- 2 min
- 101.4K
- Physiotutors
The Bounce Home Test is an orthopedic test to assess for intra-articular knee pathologies such as meniscus tears or loose bodies which can lead to excessive swelling, ultimately limited full knee extension.
Aug 2, 2020 · Marc Mullen, a London-based personal trainer, believes Bounce is popular because it is fun and friendly, and offers its predominantly female customers a sense of community.
The bounce home test is used to detect meniscal pathology. To perform this test, have the patient lying supine and support the patient’s foot or ankle. Then, competely flex the knee and allow the knee to passively extend.
What is the Bounce Home Test? The Bounce Home Test is an orthopedic test for injury to the meniscus of the knee.
People also ask
What is the purpose of a bounce home Test?
Why is bounce so popular?
How does bounce work?
Does Bounce have a ping pong venue?
How much does bounce cost?
Why did Kimberlee start bounce?
Aug 11, 2023 · Bounce, London’s home of ping pong, has launched a smashing new venue inside the iconic landmark. Bounce has opened its third venue with a playful and fresh new design within the restored Battersea Power Station.