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palpation

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palpation /pal·pa·tion/ (pal-pa´shun) the act of feeling with the hand; the application of the fingers with light pressure to the surface of the body for the purpose of determining the condition of the parts beneath in physical diagnosis.pal´patory
Palpation
The examination of the body using the sense of touch. There are two types: light and deep.

palpation
[palpā′shən]
Etymology: L, palpare, to touch gently
a technique used in physical examination in which the examiner feels the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts with the hands. palpate, v.

palpation [pal-pa´shun]
the act of feeling with the hand; the application of the fingers with light pressure to the surface of the body for the purpose of determining the condition of the parts beneath in physical diagnosis.
bimanual palpation palpation with both hands in the physical examination of a patient.
Bimanual palpation. From Gorrie et al., 1994.

palpation,
n the use of the sense of touch to assess a patient's health and to diagnose illness.

palpation (palpā´shn),
n 1. the act of feeling with the hands or fingers.
n 2. a phase of the examination procedure in which the sense of touch is used to gather information essential for diagnosis.
palpation, bilateral,
n a method of examination in which both hands are used to simultaneously examine and compare symmetrical body structures on opposite sides of the body.

palpation
the technique of examining parts of the body by touching and feeling them.

abdominal palpation
palpation of the contents of the abdomen and the state of the abdominal wall either through the wall or per rectum.
gastric palpation
internal palpation of the stomach via the esophagus is performed in dolphins and other cetaceans.
motion palpation
in chiropractic, examination of the range of movement in vertebral joints.
pharyngeal palpation
palpation via the external wall in small animals; can be performed per os in cattle but requires a mouth speculum for all but the most deft practitioners.
rectal palpation
palpation of the posterior abdomen and the organs in it by inserting the finger (in dogs) or hand and arm (in horses, cattle and pigs) in the rectum.
static palpation
in chiropractic, examination of the vertebral column for alignment and asymmetry and surrounding soft tissues for tone, heat and pain.

palpation
Clinical medicine 1. A part of a physical examination, in which an examiner lighly presses with the hands over the surface to ID lumps, bumps, beating, buzzing, and burbling of the body below. See Percussion. Cf Palpitation 2. Touching, feeling. Cf Touchy-feely.


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