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(wrist extension)
Local pain indicates lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
Cozen’s test
Pain indicates stenosing tenosynovitis (de Quervain’s disease)
Finkelstein’s test
(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
Tingling (median nerve) indicates CTS (compression by flexor retinaculum)
Phalen’s test
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
(elbow, fingers)
Tests integrity of collateral ligaments
Pain indicates capsular ligaments sprain
Valgus/Varus stress tests
Pain indicates neuritis or neuroma of ulnar nerve
Tinel’s sign (elbow)
Tingling (median nerve) indicates CTS (compression by flexor retinaculum)
Tinel’s sign (wrist)