Labral Tear Flashcards
1
Q
MOI for Labral Tears
A
Microtrauma or Macrotrauma
2
Q
Microtrauma
A
- common among overhead athletes due to deceleration of follow through
- chronic anterior or posterior instability
3
Q
Macrotrauma
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- FOOSH
- sudden deceleration such as catching falling object
4
Q
Labral tears often present similar to what?
A
RC pathology or instability
5
Q
Most common type of labral tear?
A
SLAP: Superior Labral lesion from Anterior to Posterior
6
Q
Presentation:
A
- Pain in anterolateral upper arm
- Aggravation with overhead activities
- GH IR ROM limited due to pain
- Muscle performance impairments
- Locking/Clicking/Popping/Catching with shoulder motion
7
Q
What are the special tests for Labral tears:
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- O’brien test (Active Compression test)
- Biceps Load II test
- Anterior slide test
- Compression-rotation (Grind) test
- Speed test
- Yergason test
- Anterior Apprehension test
- Relocation test
8
Q
How many types of SLAP tears are there? (Don’t need to memorize each)
A
4 types