Shoulder injury tests

    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 7

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      B. Observation D. Special Tests. 11. After a quick on-site injury inspection and evaluation, the coach must make. E, A what decision? (193) A. Seriousness of the injury and type of first aid necessary. B. Need for immediate referral to a physician for further care. C. Manner of transportation from the injury site. D. All of the above. 12.


    • [DOC File]08/06/12 – Draft Updated

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      Specific Shoulder Tests This section contains a description of common clinical shoulder tests. Generally, more than one test is needed to make a diagnosis. Clinical judgment should be applied when considering which tests to perform, as it is not necessary to perform all of the listed tests on every patient.



    • [DOC File]ORTHOPEDIC TESTS:

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      C: Shoulder Separation/AC Joint Injury-----No. Special Regionalized . Test. For: Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)-mm’s not involved. Acute Bursitis - look for signs of inflammation (P= procedure; += positive finding; C=condition) Tests for the Elbow: 1) Lateral Epicondylitis: Police Stop Sign. P: Active flexion of arm, extended elbow ...



    • REVIEW OF DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR ROTATOR CUFF PATHOLOGY

      Poor diagnostic accuracy of clinical tests for rotator cuff pathology may be related to the close relationships of structures in the shoulder, to a lack of understanding of anatomical basis of the ...


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      Remember, “special tests” includes more than just . orthopedic/stress. special tests! How is your injury treated/managed? Include all treatments for injuries with varying severities. After injury, what is the prognosis for the patient if treated? if untreated? Why. is the prognosis that which it is? How can your injury be prevented?


    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      Commonly experienced by the amateur player, this injury is often a result of (1) a one-handed backhand with poor technique (the ball is hit with the front of the shoulder up and power generated from the forearm muscles), (2) a late forehand swing preparation with resulting wrist snap to bring the racquet head perpendicular to the ball, or (3 ...


    • [DOC File]What is shoulder instability

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      In addition, these muscles help to stabilize the ball of the shoulder joint (humeral head) in the shallow socket of the shoulder blade (glenoid). The rotator cuff works especially hard to stabilize the shoulder when the arm is in the overhead position. This is why overhead activities can cause pain in someone with a rotator cuff injury.


    • [DOC File]Evaluation of Shoulder Pain

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      Tests positive for rotator cuff tears do not rule out injuries to the Labrum. The three provocative tests illustrated in the JAMA article, the Speed test, the O’Brien test, and the Jobe relocation test can be used to identify a SLAP injury.


    • [DOC File]Shoulder - University of West Alabama

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      Winging Scapula Test (Wall Push-up) Serratus anterior weakness, long thoracic nerve injury. Acromioclavicular Tests. A-C Joint Stability Test - Fix acromion with one hand & attempt movement of distal clavicle with other hand.


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 18

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      35. After a shoulder dislocation is reduced, the athlete should be placed in a sling for . M, A at least 1 week. (395) 36. A common mechanism of injury causing a humeral fracture is forced external . M, K rotation and abduction of the shoulder. (393) 37. The empty can test is done with the arm in 90 degrees of flexion and horizontal


    • [DOC File]Chapter 22: The Shoulder Complex

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      Overview. The shoulder complex, as the name implies, is an extremely complicated region of the body. Sports using the shoulder in repetitive activities, such as throwing, blocking, tacking, or rolling over, as in tumbling, may produce a serious injury.


    • [DOCX File]Sites@Duke | sites.duke.edu

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      Shoulder Pain and MVC case. Alison S. Clay, MD. 1/21/2015. Objectives of this Module: Actively review the shoulder anatomy and demonstrate key provocative tests for the shoulder exam. Associate key positive findings (in history and physical) that correlate with specific patterns of shoulder injury


    • [DOC File]12-06-07 Common Orthopaedic Complaints

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      Speeds/AC loading – tests for inflamed biceps origin on glenoid. AC Separation: TUBS/AMBRI – dislocation mnemonics: TUBS: Traumatic shoulder injury is unilateral, leads to Bankart lesion requiring surgery to Tx. AMBRI: Atraumatic injury is multidirectional dislocation bilaterally, Tx through rehab . causing inferior capsular shift


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