end feel

English

Noun

end feel (countable and uncountable, plural end feels)

  1. Alternative form of end-feel
    • 1998, Alon Marcus, Musculoskeletal Disorders, →ISBN:
      The best technique for establishing the cause of restriction is assessing the end feel; the results may even suggest a diagnosis.
    • 2008, Kenneth A. Olson, Manual Physical Therapy of the Spine, →ISBN, page 50:
      The type of end feel depends on the anatomic structure of the joint tested.
    • 2008, David J. Magee, Orthopedic Physical Assessment, →ISBN, page 32:
      Pain with pathological end feels is common.
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