The purpose of the percussion method in a physical examination is to assess the underlying structures and organs within the body. By tapping or striking the patient's body surfaces, the examiner can listen to the resulting sounds and determine the presence of air or solid masses affecting internal organs. The sounds heard during percussion are classified as resonance, hyperresonance, or tympanic, which can provide valuable information about the condition of the organs being examined. It is an important component of a physical examination and is often complemented by other diagnostic tests for a more comprehensive evaluation.
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