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Speed's Test - Shoulder Examination

To perform a Speed's test flex the shoulder to 90 degrees with
degrees with the arm ... tendon or labral ... tear. ... #biceps #tendinitis ... #Shoulder #PhysicalExam
Speed's Test - Shoulder Examination

To perform a Speed's test flex the shoulder to 90 degrees with
degrees with the arm ... tendon or labral ... tear. ... #tendinitis #Shoulder ... #PhysicalExam #
Speed's Test - Shoulder Examination

To perform a Speed's test flex the shoulder to 90 degrees with
degrees with the arm ... tendon or labral ... tear. ... #biceps #tendinitis ... #Shoulder #PhysicalExam
Speed's Test - Shoulder Examination

To perform a Speed's test flex the shoulder to 90 degrees with
degrees with the arm ... tendon or labral ... tear. ... #tendinitis #Shoulder ... #PhysicalExam #
Speed's Test on Shoulder Examination

With the arm straight out (elbow fully extended) at 90 degrees of
of pain in the biceps ... labral tear. ... #PhysicalExam # ... bicipital #tendinitis ... #biceps #clinical
Shoulder Exam - Provocative Testing

Supraspinatus muscle injury:
 - Jobe’s Test
 - Hawkin’s Test
 - Drop Arm
s Test - Drop Arm ... - Neer Test Labral ... tear: - Crank ... Test Biceps muscle ... #Diagnosis #PhysicalExam
O'Brien's Test - Labral Tear

To perform O'Brien's Test point the thumb down and flex the shoulder
Labral Tear ... thumb down and flex ... Adduct the arm across ... Labrum #Tear #Shoulder ... #PhysicalExam #
O'Brien's Compression Test - Labral Tear

To perform O'Brien's Test point the thumb down and flex the
Test - Labral Tear ... thumb down and flex ... Adduct the arm across ... Labrum #Tear #Shoulder ... #PhysicalExam #
Yergason's Test on Shoulder Examination
Patient Position: Sitting
Examiner Position: Standing adjacent to the test arm. One hand
supinate their arm ... indicates damage or tear ... #PhysicalExam # ... orthopedics #sports #biceps ... #tendinitis
Biceps Tension Test 

To perform the Biceps Tension Test supinate the arm, abduct the shoulder to
to 90 degrees, flex ... indicates possible bicepital ... or associated labral ... tear. ... #PhysicalExam #