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8 Cards in this Set
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(wrist extension)
Local pain indicates lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) |
Cozen’s test
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Pain indicates stenosing tenosynovitis (de Quervain’s disease)
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Finkelstein’s test
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(supination)
Local pain indicates lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) Cipriano: pronate the arm and flex the wrist, then supinate against resistance Magee, and Evans: passive flexion of wrist and pronate and extend elbow |
Mill’s test
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Tingling (median nerve) indicates CTS (compression by flexor retinaculum)
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Phalen’s test
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fingers (passive flexion of DIP, repeat with PIP flexed)
Tests for collateral vs. joint capsule tightness If does not flex when neutral = collateral or joint cap is tight, if does flex when PIP flexed = tight collaterals |
Retinacular test
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(elbow, fingers)
Tests integrity of collateral ligaments Pain indicates capsular ligaments sprain |
Valgus/Varus stress tests
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Pain indicates neuritis or neuroma of ulnar nerve
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Tinel’s sign (elbow)
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Tingling (median nerve) indicates CTS (compression by flexor retinaculum)
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Tinel’s sign (wrist)
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