Muscle Function Testing
Muscle Function Testing
Muscle function tests determine the power and force of muscle groups.Photo Credit Adam Gault/Digital Vision/Getty Images
Muscle function testing is useful in determining the proper function, strength and endurance of
muscles or muscle groups in the body. Often performed in medical or clinical settings, muscle function
tests are generally performed on patients or individuals who have experienced a muscle injury in order
to determine impairment levels.
Definition
Muscle function tests can determine your range of motion or degree of impingement and
determine adequate and appropriate interventions such as physical or occupational therapy.
Such tests may also determine whether supportive devices may be required for optimal
strength and support. Muscle testing can measure the degree of loss of muscle function,
strength and mobility for individuals diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease such as
Parkinson's or multiple sclerosis.
Functional Muscle Testing
Functional muscle testing measures and rates your ability to engage in and perform activities
required for daily living, such as walking, bending, squatting or holding or lifting objects of
various sizes and weights. Functional muscle testing evaluations take into consideration your
ability to balance, bear weight, climb stairs, walk, lunge and jump or hop from one spot to
another.