Shoulder Examination: general Flashcards
1
Q
In the shoulder examination what is the general order?
A
- History and interview
- observation
- Scapular assessment
- tests and measures
2
Q
What is included in the HPI/history and interview for a shoulder exam
A
- What brings you in?
- When did your symptoms start? – acute/subacute/chronic
- How old are they?
*Over 35 tend to have a primary shoulder impingement occurring due to spurs
*Teens - 20s secondary impingement due to over use - PMH:
- Patients goals
- Patients functional limitation
3
Q
What to observe and inspect during a shoulder examination
A
- Posture
- Symmetry
- Any atrophy
- Any edema
- How are they holding the body part
4
Q
What is part of a scapular assessment
A
- S: scapular malpositioning:
- Should be 2 inches from SP
- Superior angle = T2
- Root = T3
- Inferior angle T8 - I: inferior medial border prominence
- C: coracoid process tenderness
- Tight pec minor, biceps, coracobrachialis - K: scapular dysKinesis
- Faulty movement
- Inferior angle should end up in the mid axillary line
5
Q
Type 1 scapular dysfunction
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- inferior dysfunction
- Associated with anterior tilting in sagittal plane
- Associated with rotator cuff dysfunction
- Joint space is more narrow
6
Q
Type 2 scapular dysfunction
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- medial dysfunction
- associated with medial border prominence due to scapular IR in transverse plane
- Associated with GH instability
7
Q
Type 3 scapular dysfunction
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- superior dysfunction
- associated with early scapular elevation during UE elevation
- associated with Deltoid RTC force couple imbalances
8
Q
What is the typical order of tests and measures during a shoulder examination
A
- UQS
- Differential exam:
- neuromuscular exam
- Special tests
- palpation
- outcome measure
9
Q
What is part of the differential exam in shoulder examination
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- AROM: full or limited/painful or painless/quality of motion
- PROM: end feels
- Passive Mobility testing: joint play
- Resisted isometrics
10
Q
What is part of the neuromuscular exam
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- MMT
- Sensory testing
- Reflexes
11
Q
Special tests for the scapula
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- Scapular reposition test
- Scapular slide test
12
Q
Stability special test
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- Sulcus sign
- Apprehension
- Relocation
- anterior/posterior drawer tests
- Fulcrum test
- Posterior apprehension
- Jerk test
13
Q
Labral special tests
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- O’Brien
- Clunk
- Biceps load
- Biceps load II
- Anterior slide
14
Q
RTC special test
A
- Drop arm
- Supraspinatus
- Empty can
- Lift off and belly press
15
Q
Impingement special tests
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- Neer test
- Hawkins - Kennedy
- Impingement sign
- Painful arc