Which end-feel is abrupt, hard, with a little give?

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Multiple Choice

Which end-feel is abrupt, hard, with a little give?

Explanation:
The situation tests your ability to identify end-feel types in joint movement. An abrupt, hard end-feel with a little give fits the capsular end-feel. When a joint’s capsule and surrounding ligaments are stretched to their limit, they resist further movement with a firm, leathery sensation that isn’t completely rigid—hence the slight give. This contrasts with a hard, bone-on-bone end-feel (abrupt and without any give), a soft end-feel from soft tissue compression (more cushiony), a muscular end-feel from muscle contraction or guarding, and an empty end-feel where pain prevents reaching the end of ROM. So the described feeling is characteristic of capsular limitation.

The situation tests your ability to identify end-feel types in joint movement. An abrupt, hard end-feel with a little give fits the capsular end-feel. When a joint’s capsule and surrounding ligaments are stretched to their limit, they resist further movement with a firm, leathery sensation that isn’t completely rigid—hence the slight give. This contrasts with a hard, bone-on-bone end-feel (abrupt and without any give), a soft end-feel from soft tissue compression (more cushiony), a muscular end-feel from muscle contraction or guarding, and an empty end-feel where pain prevents reaching the end of ROM. So the described feeling is characteristic of capsular limitation.

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