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    • Osteopathic manipulative medicine
    • Biomechanical analysis of palpation

    Background:

    • Clinical experience's impact on diagnosing somatic dysfunctions remains unclear.
    • Palpation forces offer an objective measure to assess diagnostic accuracy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • Quantify palpation pressure during lumbar somatic dysfunction diagnosis.
    • Correlate palpation pressure with diagnostic accuracy.
    • Establish palpation standards and refine osteopathic medical students' skills.

    Main Methods:

    • Evaluated palpatory forces in osteopathic medical students and attending physicians.
    • Used a standardized patient (SP) with a confirmed L5 somatic dysfunction.
    • Recorded pressure and time using F-Scan System sensors during lumbar palpation.

    Main Results:

    • Participants with accurate diagnoses showed less difference in peak and mean palpation force between hands.
    • Incorrect diagnoses were associated with greater force differences between hands.
    • No significant difference in diagnostic accuracy or time was found between students and physicians.

    Conclusions:

    • Consistent palpation pressure between hands correlates with accurate lumbar somatic dysfunction diagnosis.
    • Objective force measurement can aid in developing precise palpatory skills.
    • Standardizing palpation techniques may improve diagnostic reliability.