COMPLETE RESPONSES GRADED A+
◉ Hawkin's Test. Answer: *Purpose.*
Subacromial impingement syndrome.
*Positive Test.*
Pain.
*Technique.*
Shoulder in 90 degrees of flexion. Elbow in 90 degrees of flexion.
Internally rotate patient's arm.
◉ Neer's Test. Answer: *Purpose.*
Subacromial impingement syndrome.
*Positive Test.*
Pain.
*Technique.*
Stabilize patient's scapula with one hand. Passively flex the arm
while internally rotated.
,◉ Yergason's Test. Answer: *Purpose.*
Biceps tendon pathology (bicipital tendonitis).
*Positive Test.*
Pain in bicipital groove.
*Technique.*
Humerus in neutral position. Elbow in 90 degrees of flexion.
Examiner resists external rotation and supination of arm.
◉ Speed's Test. Answer: *Purpose.*
Superior labral tear or bicipital tendonitis.
*Positive Test.*
Pain in bicipital tendon or groove.
*Technique.*
Shoulder in 90 degrees of flexion. Full elbow extension. Forearm
supinated. Examiner places downward force.
◉ Apley's scratch. Answer:
, ◉ Feagin. Answer:
◉ Clunk Test. Answer: *Purpose.*
to identify glenoid labral tears
*Technique.*
Patient is upright with the arm elevated to 160° in the scapular
plane. Joint load is applied along the axis of the humerus with one
hand while the other hand performs humeral rotation. The test can
be repeated in supine. A positive test is indicated during the
manuver (usually during external rotation) if there is reproduction
of symptoms with or without a click.
◉ Brachial plexus stretch. Answer: *Purpose.*
cervical radiculopathy.
*Positive Test.*
radicular pain in the arms.
*Technique.*
◉ Roo's Stress Test. Answer: *Purpose.*