Pelvic Crush Test

The pelvic compression test is a test for the diagnosis of pelvic fractures and ankle joint lesions. Commonly used to diagnose pelvic fractures and ankle joint lesions. Precautions for pot extrusion test: Inappropriate crowd: None. Taboo before inspection: no special contraindications. Requirements for inspection: Check the feelings of relaxation, should face positively, and actively cooperate with the inspection. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development check classification: physical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: The result of the test was negative. No pain appeared. Positive: Abnormal results The pelvic compression test was positive, suggesting that there was a fracture in the pelvis or an ankle joint. Tips: Check your relaxation, you should face it positively and actively cooperate with the inspection. Normal value The result of the test was negative. No pain appeared. Clinical significance Abnormal result Positive pelvic compression test, suggesting a fracture of the pelvis or an ankle joint. Need to check people with pain in the joints or pelvis of the population. Positive results may be diseases: Dense osteitis, pelvic fractures Inappropriate crowd: None. Taboo before inspection: no special contraindications. Requirements for inspection: Check the feelings of relaxation, should face positively, and actively cooperate with the inspection. Inspection process The patient was placed supine, and the examiner placed both hands on the sides of the humeral wing, and both hands were simultaneously squeezed toward the midline. Not suitable for the crowd There are no special taboos. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no complications occur.

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