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  2. 7 Ways to Interpret a Positive Straight Leg Raise Test
  3. The 6 Best DSLR Cameras
  4. What is a DSLR camera for beginners
  5. The Best DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras for 2023


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7 Ways to Interpret a Positive Straight Leg Raise Test

Welcome to Orthopaedic Medicine Tips and Tricks for Physical Therapists, a series of blog posts highlighting clinical and practical issues that PTs involved in musculoskeletal medicine are frequentlyconfronted with. Today’s topic: 7 ways to interpret a positive Straight Leg Raise test. The SLR test is a popular test often used for back patients. Common questions to ask during an SLR test include: • Is there always a nerve root involvement in the case of a positive SLR? • Does a positive SLR only cause leg pain? • What about back pain on testing? A careful interpretation and definition of a positive SLR is imperative to reach a useful diagnosis and define part of your treatment strategy. Let’s have a look at some key elements: Test first on the pain-free side Firstly, we have to find out which range of movement is normal for this particular patient. Secondly, the patient needs to distinguish between a “normal” (painful) stretching of muscles and his actual symptoms. So, always perform the SLR bilaterally. Don’t miss a painful arc Since a painful arc at SLR is not uncommon, we should not abandon the test as soon as pain is provoked. The moment we provoke pain, ask for the localization of the pain and then continue with the passive movement, possibly provoking a painful arc. A painful arc is typical for a small and easy reducible internal derangement. Add accessory neck flexion on testing First, go to the end of the movement, interpret pain and range of motion, then add acces...

The 6 Best DSLR Cameras

For many years, DSLR cameras werethe preferred tool of amateur and professional photographers, with arange of models to accommodatealmost every skill set and budget. Whilemirrorless cameras have caught up to DSLRsin recent years, with more competitive autofocus systems and better video capabilities,there's still no shortage of traditional DSLRs that deliver when it comes to photography. Some people may also prefer the unfiltered view you get with anoptical viewfinder, and of course, DSLRs are still largely unbeatableon battery life. A DSLR may also be the most economical choice, with more models available on the used market, along with extensive lens ecosystems. We've bought and tested over 80cameras in our lab, and below, you'll find our recommendations for the best DSLR cameras. If you're just starting out, you might want to look at the Short of looking at professional models like the Nikon D850, you won't find a better full-frame DSLR than the Nikon D780. It has all the features you'd want in a high-end photography camera and then some. It's weather-sealed and well-built, with an incredibly long battery life to last through long shooting days. A tilting screen makes it easy to shoot from waist level, and the camera has a small top display so you can quickly check settings, battery life, and storage at a glance. Plus, it has fantastic ergonomics, complete with plenty of customizable buttons, dials, and shooting modes. However, the standout feature of this camera is its h...

What is a DSLR camera for beginners

When the goal is a flexible shooting experience, the lightweight DSLR camera lets you see what’s happening in the moment. DSLRs pair well with other lenses and attachments, making them photographer favorites. But even with their great autofocus and low light features, they can have exposure discrepancies — which might make using mirrorless cameras a better option. Even though the DSLR (or “digital single-lens reflex”) is a term that’s become synonymous with digital cameras and interchangeable lenses, DSLRs are just one type of digital camera. In fact, there are many. And because of the wide range of equipment available for digital photography, it’s important to understand camera options before making a big purchase. DSLR cameras allow you to combine the camera body with lens attachments of your choice, whether that’s a fisheye or a zoom lens. “You’re able to get different types of lenses that serve different purposes and give you different looks,” photographer Ivy Chen explains. “DSLRs are way more versatile in that respect.” Whether your goal is intimate Low light: DSLR cameras are very effective for shooting in dim lighting, as the larger sensor can capture more light. Autofocus: DSLRs have better autofocus features than point-and-shoot cameras, allowing you to focus and shoot faster to capture more high-quality images. Battery life: DSLRs don’t require the digital screen to be on all the time, so they use very little power, extending battery life. Although taking photos...

The Best DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras for 2023

Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 10 years, which has given me a front row seat for the DSLR to mirrorless transition, the smartphone camera revolution, and the mainstream adoption of drones for aerial imaging. You can find me on Instagram Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. (Opens in a new window) If yoursmartphone camera isn't cutting it any longer, you should consider switching to an interchangeable lens camera (ILC), such as an old-school SLR or an up-to-date mirrorless body. Compared with your phone or point-and-shoot, these advanced cameras have larger image sensors, superior optics, robust manual controls, and faster performance, plus they offer greater versatility through swappable lenses. All this functionality doesn't come cheap, though, especially when you start factoring in With that in mind, we've compiled the most important aspects to consider as you shop for a swappable lens camera. But first, check out our top picks to see where to start; you can't go wrong with any of the cameras we list here. The Best Digital Camera Deals This Week* • (Opens in a new window)— $847.99 (List Price $1,197.99) • (Opens in a new window)— $597.99 (List Price $699.99) • (Opens in a new window)— $447.99 (List Price $597.99) • (Opens in a new window)— $1,696.95 • (Opens in a new window)— $1,999.00 (List Price $2,499) *Deals are selected by our commer...