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Pain indicates degenerative tendonitis of one/more of rotator cuff tendons (most often supraspinatus)
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Apley’s scratch test
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Indicates rotator cuff tear (usually supraspinatus)
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Codman’s drop arm test
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Local pain indicates chronic anterior shoulder dislocation
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Glenohumoral Apprehension test
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Shoulder moved passively through forward flexion
Apprehension on pts face = + sign (usu = overuse of supraspinatus muscle) |
Neer Impingement sign
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the patient standing, flex the shoulder forward to 90, then passive internal rotation
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Hawkins-Kennedy
(Neer impingement sign) |
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(manually moving biceps tendon)
Pain indicates bicipital tendinitis Apprehension may indicate propensity for subluxation or dislocation of the tendon |
Lippman’s test
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(shoulder flexed to 45 degrees, elbow completely extended)
Pain indicates bicipital tendinitis |
Speed’s test
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(elbow flexed 90, resist external shoulder rotate and supination)
Local pain indicates bicipital tendinitis |
Yergason’s test
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