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Yergason's Test - Shoulder Examination

To perform Yergason's test, flex the elbow to 90 degrees, shake hands
Yergason's test, flex ... the elbow to 90 ... or associated labral ... Video via @open_michigan ... #tendon #labral
Yergason's Test - Shoulder Examination

To perform Yergason's test, flex the elbow to 90 degrees, and provide
Yergason's test, flex ... the elbow to 90 ... or associated labral ... #tendon #labral ... PhysicalExam #clinical #video
Mill's Test for Lateral Epicondylitis ("Tennis Elbow")

With the elbow fully extended and forearm pronated, passively flex
Mill's Test for Lateral ... palpating the lateral ... The test is positive ... is pain at the lateral ... #Mill's #Test #Lateral
Galant Reflex on Physical Exam

The Galant reflex is present at birth and remains until the 2nd
Galant Reflex on ... response, there is lateral ... PhysicalExam #clinical #video ... #Neurology #Peds ... Pediatrics #Normal #Primitive
Primitive Suck, Rooting Reflex on Newborn Physical Exam 
The normal response to stroking the lateral aspect
Primitive Suck, ... to stroking the lateral ... Suck #Rooting #Primitive ... PhysicalExam #clinical #video ... #peds #pediatrics
Speed's Test on Shoulder Examination

With the arm straight out (elbow fully extended) at 90 degrees of
straight out (elbow ... The test is positive ... This indicated bicipital ... tendinitis or superior labral ... biceps #clinical #video
Biceps Load Test - Shoulder Examination

To perform the Biceps Load Test supinate the arm, abduct shoulder
90 degrees, and flex ... the elbow to 90 ... resistance against elbow ... indicates possible bicepital ... or associated labral
Plantar Reflex on Newborn Physical Exam 
The normal response to stroking the lateral aspect of the
Plantar Reflex on ... to stroking the lateral ... Plantar #Pyramidal #Primitive ... PhysicalExam #clinical #video ... #peds #pediatrics
Biceps Tension Test 

To perform the Biceps Tension Test supinate the arm, abduct the shoulder to
to 90 degrees, flex ... the elbow to 90 ... indicates possible bicepital ... or associated labral ... Video via @open_michigan