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Crank Test for Labral Tear of the Shoulder

To perform the Crank Test, fully abduct the shoulder
Tear of the Shoulder ... is considered a positive ... #Shoulder #Crank ... #PhysicalExam #clinical ... #msk #orthopedics
Lobar pneumonia
On the chest x-ray there is an ill-defined area of increased density in the right
Lobar pneumonia ... is in a normal position ... most likely a lobar ... lobar pneumonia ... #RUL #Lobar #Pneumonia
Lift Off Test (Gerber's Test) - Subscapularis Shoulder Exam

The patient places the dorsum of their hand
Lift Off Test (Gerber's ... hand at the mid-lumbar ... side, and a positive ... #clinical #video ... subscapularis #msk
Crank Test for Labral Tear of the Shoulder

To perform the Crank Test, fully abduct the shoulder
Tear of the Shoulder ... is considered a positive ... #PhysicalExam #clinical ... #video #sports ... #msk #orthopedics
Lift Off Test (Gerber's Test) - Subscapularis Shoulder Exam

The patient places the dorsum of their hand
Lift Off Test (Gerber's ... hand at the mid-lumbar ... side, and a positive ... #clinical #video ... subscapularis #msk
Myasthenia Gravis - Summary
 • an autoimmune disease of the postsynaptic neuromuscular junction associated with antibodies
life in women and ... Diagnosis: • Based on clinical ... antibodies - MuSK-positive ... glucocorticoids - can ... - Improves clinical
Tone - Hand Position on Physical Exam

A newborn baby’s hand is held in a fisted position
Physical Exam A newborn ... The hand should ... life, the baby’ ... #PhysicalExam #clinical ... #video #peds #pediatrics
Belly Press Test for Subscapularis Injury

An alternative to the lift-off test, or when the lift-off test
alternative to the lift-off ... test, or when the lift-off ... The test is positive ... #clinical #video ... #physicalexam #msk
Here a typical lobar consolidation.
First study the images, then continue reading.
The findings are:
increased density with ill-defined
Here a typical lobar ... air-bronchogram Lobar ... #Clinical #Radiology ... #CXR #AirBronchogram ... #LLL #Lobar #Pneumonia