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describe Apley scratch test
patient to touch opposite scapula
describe Straight-leg raise
passively flex the pt's leg at the hip; pain with flexion at <60 degrees is positive.
Straight-leg raise assessing for
sciatica
describe Faber test
Flexion, Abduction, external rotation Stabilize opposite hip, apply light pressure to knee of leg being examined.
describe Ober’s test
With pt. lying on side lower leg is flexed at the hip and knee for stability. The examiner places one hand on the hip to stabilize and holds the knee with the other hand, supporting the lower leg with their forearm, passively extends the hip then lower knee toward the floor (adduct).
describe Knee ballottement
Compress suprapatellar pouch and push the patella against the femur
Knee ballottement assessing for
effusion
describe Patellar grind
With knee extended and pt supine, Place webspace of your thumb over the superior border of patella. Have the pt contract their quad.
patellar grind assessment for
PF OA
describe Knee Varus Stress
(25 degrees) With pts knee slightly flexed, one hand against medial knee and other around lateral ankle, push laterally at the knee and pull medially at the ankle.
Knee Varus Stress assessing for
LCL
describe Knee valgus Stress
(25 degrees) With pt's knee slightly flexed, one hand on lateral knee and one on medial ankle, push medially at the knee and pull laterally at the ankle.
Knee valgus Stress assessing for
MCL
describe Anterior drawer
Pt supine, hips and knees flexed (90 degrees), stabilize foot of leg being tested (can sit on foot) pull tibia anterior
Anterior drawer assessing for
ACL
describe posterior drawer
opposite, push tibia posterior
posterior drawer assessing for
PCL
describe Lachman test
Slightly flex knee, encourage pt to relax hamstrings, grasp femur with one hand to stabilize, and with the other hand grasp behind proximal tibia, pull tibia anteriorly.
Lachman test assessing for
ACL
Describe Talar Tilt Test
Stabilize the ankle with one hand, grasp the heel with the other, and invert/evert the foot by turning the heel inward then outward
Describe Thompson Test
Pt prone with foot and ankles extended off the exam table, squeeze calf and look for foot to plantar flex
describe Crossover test
adduction of patient's arm (tell them to touch their other shoulder)
describe Painful arc test
0-180 adduction of arm
describe Speeds test
Pt's arm supinated and shoulder flexed forward ; Resist downward pressure
describe Yergason’s test
elbow 90 degrees, adducted, pronate/supinate the patient's hand
describe Neer’s sign
Examiner presses on scapula to prevent motion with one hand, and raise pt's arm, elbow extended hand pronated, with the other
describe Hawkin’s test
Elbow and shoulder flexed to 90 degrees with palm down. With one hand on the forearm and one on the arm, rotate the arm internally
describe Drop arm test
Ask the pt to fully abduct the arm to shoulder level or 90 degrees, and lower it slowly
describe Jobe’s (Empty can) test
Elevate the arms to 90 degrees and internally rotate with thumbs pointing down, ask the pt to resist downward pressure on the arms
describe Cozen’s test
Pt with forearm pronated, make a fist, full wrist flexion/ radially deviate and ask pt to extend wrist while you resist
describe Tinel’s Test
tap over transverse carpal ligament
describe Phalen’s Test
press the backs of the hands together, fingers pointing down, hold 30-60 seconds
describe Finkelstein’s test
have pt make a fist with fingers over the thumb and ulnarly deviate
Apley scratch test assessing for
RC disorder or adhesive capsulitis
Crossover test assessing for
AC joint tenderness
Painful arc test assessing for
pain 60-120 degrees positive for subacromial impingement/RC tendonitis
Speeds test assessing for
bicipital tendonitis
Yergason’s test assessing for
bicipital tendonitis
Neer’s sign assessing for
subacromial impingement/RC tendinits
Hawkin’s test assessing for
supraspinatus impingement/RC tendinitis
Drop arm test assessing for
RC tear
Jobe’s (Empty can) test assessing for
supraspinatus RC tear
Cozen’s test assessing for
test for pain to the lateral or medial epicondyl consistent with tennis or golf elbow
Tinel’s Test assessing for
medial nerve pain
Phalen’s Test assessing for
median nerve pain
Finkelstein’s test assessing for
wrist tendonitis