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| supraspinatus impingement |
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| supraspinatus impingement |
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| suprasinatpus, long head biceps impingement |
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| IR weak = intra-articular impingement; ER weak = sub-acromial impingement |
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| supraspinatus muscle/tendon pathology |
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| supraspinatus muscle/tendon pathology |
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| Teres minor muscle/tendon pathology |
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| subscapularis muscle/tendon pathology |
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| subscapularis muscle/tendon pathology |
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| long head biceps tendon/SLAP pathology |
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| long head biceps tendon/transverse humeral ligament pathology |
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| SLAP, AC joint, long head biceps pathology |
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| superior capsule, superior GH ligament, rotator interval => GH instability |
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| anterior band, inferior GH ligament => GH instability |
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| anterior capsule, middle GH ligament, IGHL => GH instability |
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| anterior GH capsule instability |
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| posterior capsule instability |
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| posterior capsule/labrum instability |
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| TOS clavicular compression |
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| unable to keep arms up for 3 minutes, ischemic pain, heaviness, profound weakness, numbness/tingling |
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| push-pull test set-up/procedure |
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| patient prone. Examiner holds pt arm at wrist, abdjucts shoulder to 90, flexes 30. pushes posteriorly at hh while pulling up wrist. |
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| pain, apprehension, greater than 50% posterior translation of hh |
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| crank test setup/procedure |
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| patient supine. Examiner holds arm in 160 deg abduction in scapular plane. Examiner applies axial load and IR/ER |
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| what is a positive crank test |
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| pain in rotation, especially ER, with or without a click |
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| what is the position of the arm for Neer's |
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| scapular plane with medial rotation |
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| besides supraspinatus impingement, what other tendon does a positive Neer's implicate |
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| what is the setup and procedure for O'Brien test |
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| Pt arm flexed to 90, horizontally adducted 10-15 deg, thumb down. PT applies force and eccentrically lowers arm. Bring pt arm back up supinated and repeat eccentric lowering. |
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| what is a positive O'Brien's |
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| pain/painful clicking in first position more than second position |
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| describe the setup and procedure for crossover test |
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| examiner raises arm to 90 flexion and horizontally adducts. |
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| what is the setup and procedure for SLAPrehension |
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| patient abducts arm to 90, IR (thumb down), horizontally adducts arm. Then horizontally adducts supinated arm with shoulder ER |
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| is the rockwood test active or passive? |
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| what is the setup and procedure for the jerk test |
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| sitting, IR arm and flex to 90 deg. Bend arm. Load arm axially then horizontally adduct. |
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| jerk occurs as humeral head slides off posterior rim and then again coming back as it goes back into place |
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| does hornblower test ER or IR? |
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