Palpation Deep

Palpation (Latin palpatio - palpation) deep - deep penetration into the soft tissues of the hand and forearm of one or both hands. Deep palpation is a diagnostic method used to examine the muscles, joints and ligaments of the arms and hands. One of the main functions of deep palpation is to determine the condition, depth and strength of the cyst's grip with the hands, which is necessary to hold objects while working. Lack of necessary grip training can lead to various hand diseases, such as callus, inflammation of the bursa, and muscle strain. The technique of deep palpation is that the patient is instructed to grasp or hold an object with maximum effort without using his hands. At this moment the doctor begins