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Final Exam - Integrated PT Shoulder instability special tests - CORRECT ANSWER-apprehension test, anterior drawer, posterior drawer Apprehension test position - CORRECT ANSWER-90 degree shoulder ab... duction with elbow flexion Anterior drawer test position - CORRECT ANSWER-slight flexion and IR with abduction Posterior drawer test position - CORRECT ANSWER-supine with shoulder in same position Subacromial impingement special tests - CORRECT ANSWER-hawkins, neer, full can/empty can Hawkins test position - CORRECT ANSWER-arm flexed or abducted to 90 degrees with elbow flexion. PT forcibly IR shoulder Neer test position - CORRECT ANSWER-IR of GH joint with full flexion of shoulder. PT raises arm end of ROM flexion Full can/empty can - CORRECT ANSWER-abduct to 90 with PT downward pressure Rotator cuff tear special tests - CORRECT ANSWER-drop arm, IR lag sign, ER lag sign, full can/empty can Drop arm test position - CORRECT ANSWER-passively abduct arm to 90 degrees. pt slowly lowers IR lag sign test position - CORRECT ANSWER-arm behind back ER lag sign test position - CORRECT ANSWER-shoulder 90 degrees abducted with 90 degrees elbow flexion Bicipital tendinopathy special tests - CORRECT ANSWER-speeds test, upper cut test Speeds test position - CORRECT ANSWER-shoulder flexed to 80 degrees with elbow at 0 degrees. PT provides downward force Upper cut test position - CORRECT ANSWER-resistance by PT to flexion of shoulder with elbow flexed 90 degrees and full fist Thoracic outlet syndro [Show More]
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