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Abnormal Simmonds-Thompson Test (Positive) for Achilles Tendon Rupture

In this positive Simmonds-Thompson test, there is no plantar
is no plantar flexion ... rupture. ... #Rupture #Clinical ... #Video #PhysicalExam ... #Calf #Sports #msk
Thompson Test with POCUS shows achilles rupture, retracted ratty tendon with hematoma.

Dr. Michael Schick @UltrasoundStuff -
Thompson Test with ... Emergency Medicine #Clinical ... #POCUS #MSK #Achilles ... #Tendon #Ruptured ... #Tear
Intraoperative Thompson Test - Assessing the Achilles’ tendon following a surgical repair for rupture. The calf
The clinician squeezes ... visit because the clinician ... physicalexam #surgery #msk ... #sports #clinical ... #video #tendon
Normal Simmonds-Thompson Test (Negative) for Achilles Tendon Rupture

In this normal Simmonds-Thompson test, plantar flexion of the
Rupture In this ... , plantar flexion ... #Rupture #Clinical ... #Video #PhysicalExam ... #Calf #Sports #msk
Thompson Test for Achilles Tendon Injury

In the normal left side, squeezing the calf results in plantar
results in plantar flexion ... tear or rupture ... #Tear #Rupture ... #clinical #video ... ankle #sports #msk
Thompson Test for Achilles Tendon Injury

In the normal right side, squeezing the calf results in plantar
results in plantar flexion ... tear or rupture ... #Tear #Rupture ... #clinical #video ... ankle #sports #msk
Thompson Test for Achilles Tendon Injury

In the normal right side, squeezing the calf results in plantar
results in plantar flexion ... tear or rupture ... #Tear #Rupture ... #clinical #video ... ankle #sports #msk
Yergason's Test on Physical Exam
Yergason's test for biceps tendon pathology testing stability of the tendon within
Yergason's Test ... supination, elbow flexion ... pathology and/or SLAP tear ... #PhysicalExam #clinical ... #video #msk #sports
Flexor Tenosynovitis on POCUS

Index finger including flexor tendon being viewed.  Note small fluid around the
on POCUS Index ... Tenosynovitis #POCUS ... #MSK #clinical ... #radiology #finger ... #ultrasound #labeled
AAA is defined as a localized balloon-like dilatation of the abdominal aorta greater than 3cm. Risk
to the risk of rupture ... greater than 1cm/year ... Singh, MD #Clinical ... #Radiology #POCUS ... #Abdominal #Ultrasound