UE Special Tests Flashcards
Elbow - valgus stress test
Pht
- Facing pt
- Proximal hand: on lateral aspect of distal humerus or joint line
- Distal hand: hold distal F/A (in full supination)
- Tested at different angle of elbow extension-flexion
- Pht apply a valgus stress by turning your torso
Findings:
- Gr I sprain: No gap, normal EF & pain
- Gr II sprain: Gap, normal EF & pain
- Gr III sprain: Gap, soft EF with more or less pain
Position:
-Pt supine, Pht facing pt (Hold 5 sec)
Elbow - varus stress test
Pht
- Proximal hand: on medial joint line or distal humerus
- Distal hand: hold distal F/A (in full supination)
- Tested at different position of elbow extension & flexion
- Pht apply a varus stress by turning your torso
Findings:
- Gr I sprain: No gap, normal EF & pain
- Gr II sprain: Gap, normal EF & pain
- Gr III sprain: Gap, soft EF with more or less pain
Position:
-Pt supine, Pht facing pt (Hold 5 sec)
Elbow - lateral epicondylitis (passive test)
Elbow - lateral epicondylitis (active test)
Elbow - lateral epicondylitis (differential tissue test)
Elbow - medial epicondylitis (passive and active test)
wrist - distal ru ligament stress test
Findings:
Gr I sprain: Strong normal EF & pain
Gr II sprain: Solid Firm EF but much further into range & P
Gr III sprain: Sluggish or NO EF with more or less pain
Position:
- Pt seated
- Pht facing pt, look for NZ, EF & pain; hold 5sec
wrist - RCL and LCL ligament stress test
Wrist collateral ligaments
Pt: wrist in extension (just out of CPP)
Pht:
- One hand: stabilize distal radius/ulna
- One hand: grasps proximal & distal rows of carpal bones
Findings:
Gr I sprain: Strong normal EF & pain
Gr II sprain: Solid Firm EF but much further into range & P
Gr III sprain: Sluggish or NO EF with more or less pain
Position:
- Pt seated
- Pht facing pt, look for NZ, EF & pain; hold 5sec
wrist MCP collateral ligaments stress tests
Findings:
Gr I sprain: Strong normal EF & pain
Gr II sprain: Solid Firm EF but much further into range & P
Gr III sprain: Sluggish or NO EF with more or less pain
Position:
- Pt seated
- Pht facing pt, look for NZ, EF & pain; hold 5sec
finger DIP and PIP collateral ligament stress tests
Findings:
Gr I sprain: Strong normal EF & pain
Gr II sprain: Solid Firm EF but much further into range & P
Gr III sprain: Sluggish or NO EF with more or less pain
Position:
- Pt seated
- Pht facing pt, look for NZ, EF & pain; hold 5sec
wrist - finkelstein test
wrist - TFCC supination lift test
wrist - TFCC ulnar impaction test
wrist - TFCC load test
F/A - Phalen test
wrist flexion for 60s (+ for CTS)
F/A - Durkan’s median nerve test
- direct compression at CT, hold pressure 30 s, most sensitive test
- for CTS
F/A tinel’s sign
- tapping at a certain point to see if S&S are reproduced
F/A - pronator teres syndrome test
F/A compression tests for PTS
F/A pinch grip test for AINs
F/A froment’s sign for CUTS
F/A - pressure provocation test for CUTS
F/A - elbow flexion test for CUTS
F/A - Froment’s sign for GUTS