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Name the Balance/Vascular/Vestibular tests?
1 Romberg
2 George's test
3 Heel toe walk
4 Squat balance
Name the Cervical spine tests?
1 Compression test
2 Distraction test
3 Shoulder Depression
4 Soto Hall
Name the Shoulder tests?
1 Drop arm test
2 Apprehension test
3 Dawburns test
Name the Elbow Tests?
1Cozen's
2 Mill's
Name the Wrist Tests?
1 phalen's
2 Tinel's
3 Finkelstein

Also you want to know what side of the wrist is it the radial or ulnar side
Name the Lumbar spine tests?
1 SLR
2 Braggard
3 Nachla's
4 Yeoman's
5 Kemps
Name the Knee tests?
AA-B-C-D

1 ABduction stress test
2 ADduction stress test
3 Compression
4 Distraction
5 Bounce home test
Romberg tests for?
Proprioception, imbalance
George's test tests for?
Vascular compromise of the Vertebral artery
Vertebrobasilar insufficiency
A positive heel toe walk means?
Positive test equals lots of Dorsiflexion, consider need for AFO (ankle foot orthotic)
How do you perform a Squat Balance test?
A positive Squat Balance test means?
Hold squat position for 10 seconds evaluate for balance or weakness in lower extremity
Cervical Compression test?
Spinal pathology,
nerve compression,
foraminal encroachment
+ Cervical Distraction test means?
Facet capsulitis
Shoulder Depression test tests for?
Muscle/ligament injury
Radicular – neuro or TOS (Thoracic Outlet Syndrome)
Opposite side pain – spinal path
A positive Soto Hall test tests for?
Osseous,
disk, or
ligament pathology or
sprain/ strain
A positive Apprehension test tests for?
Chronic shoulder dislocation
Drop arm test tests for?
Rotator cuff tear, impingement, weakness
Dawburns test
How was it performed?
What is its significance?
Apply pressure to acromion process. Abduct arm.(subacromial bursitis)
Cozen's test
How is a test performed?
What is the significance?
Force extended wrist into flexion
(tennis elbow)
Mills test
How is a test performed?
What is the significance?
Supinate wrist against resistance
(tennis elbow)
SLR test
DD?
Lumbar joint pain
IVD pathology
intradural or SI lesion
Piriformis spasm
Intradural lesion
Intradural spinal mass lesions
Braggard's test tests for?
IVD pathology
Intradural lesion
Tight hamstrings
Nachla's test tests for?
IVD pathology
spur
mass
Nerve compression
contracted quads
+ Yeoman's test means?
Anterior SI joint sprain
lumbar involvement
What does the results of Kemp's test mean?
Bend into side of pain= medial disk,
away from the side of pain= lateral disc
Knee compression test?
Patient prone, flex legs to 90°, push down interior rotation exterior rotation (meniscus injury)
Bounce home test?
Patient supine, lift knee and allow it to fall
(meniscus injury)
Distraction test for the knee?
Patient prone, flex leg to 90°, pulled up interior rotation and exterior rotation
(ligament injury or instability)
Bounce home test?
Patients supine, lift knee and allow it to fall
(meniscus injury)
ADduction stress test for the knee?
Patient supine, stabilize thigh, push leg laterally
(Varus stress test – LCL instability or damage)
ADduction stress test for the knee?
Patient supine, stabilize thigh, push leg medially
(Valgus-MCL Instability or damage)
Position for George's Test?
How do you perform George's test?
Lean head (ear towards shoulder) lateral flexion
lean back & look up
Positive George's test?
Positive if any dizziness or blurry vision

Then you want to do further testing
What does a positive George's test signify?
VBI (veterbrobasilar insufficiency)
Picture for cervical compression test?
Picture of cervical distraction test?
Picture of shoulder depression test?
Picture for Soto Hall test?
Picture for apprehension test standing up?
Picture for shoulder apprehension test supine?
Y
Picture for Dawburns test?
Picture for Cozens test?
Picture for Mills test?
Y
Picture for Braggards test?
Picture for Nachla's test?
Picture for Yeomans test?
Picture for Kemps test?
Picture of knee compression test?
Picture for lower extremity distraction test?
Picture for bounce home test?
Picture for varus test?
ABduction
Picture for Valgus stress test?
ADduction
Close up Picture for shoulder compression test?
How do you perform the Romberg test?
y
Significance of the Romberg test?
y
How do you perform the heel toe test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the heel toe walk?
y
How do you perform the cervical compression test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the cervical compression test?
y
How do you perform cervical distraction test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the the cervical distraction test?
y
How do you perform shoulder depression test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the shoulder depression test?
y
How do you perform the Soto Hall test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the Soto Hall test?
y
How do you perform the Shoulder apprehension test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the shoulder apprehension test?
y
How do you perform the drop arm test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the drop arm test?
y
How do you perform the Dawburn's test?
Pt has pain by acromial process that goes away when elbow is flexed and arm is abducted
(when arm is ABducted, the muscles are relaxed and there is more space, so if there is subacromial bursitis, it will decrease the pain.)
Positive test = &
significance of the of the Dawburn's test?
subacromial bursitis (shoulder)
How do you perform the Cozen's test?
ask pt to flex arm to about 60 degrees
make a fist
Place the patient in wrist flexion and radial deviation

One had is holding the pt's fist
The other hand is holding the pt's lateral epicondyle
Ask the pt to resist your hand, attempting to extend wrist
Positive test = &
significance of the of the Cozen's test?
lateral epicondylitis
tennis elbow
How do you perform the Mill's test?
More of a passive test, that's a follow up to the Cozen's test.
Put elbow in full elbow extension.
Passively move him into full wrist Flexion and radial deviation.
+ if experiences pain in the lateral epicondylitis area.
Positive test = &
significance of the of the the Mill's test?
lateral epicondylitis

(tennis elbow)
Directions for performing the SLR test?
Lift pt's leg up until they report pain.
Record degree at which they feel pain.
Repeat on other leg.
Positive test = &
significance of the of the SLR test?
nerve root impingement/ involvement
Directions for performing the Braggards test?
At the degree that the patient feels pain with the straight leg raise. Make note and lower the leg to point that patient doesn't feel pain.
Dorsiflex the leg and ask if pt feel pain. Test is positive if pt feels pain.
Positive test = &
significance of the of the Braggard's test?
IVD pathology
intadural lesion
tight hamstricgs
How do you perform the Nachla's test?
Pt prone
Flex knee, foot to buttock
Positive test = &
significance of the of the Nachla's test?
y
How do you perform the Yeoman's test?
Pt prone
Flex the knee
Lift pt's leg up by the quad and ask if pain and where it's out
Positive test = &
significance of the of the Yeoman's test?
y
How do you perform the Kemps test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the Kemps test?
Testing for joint, nerve and disc problems
How do you perform the lower extremity compression test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the lower extremity compression test?
y
How do you perform the knee distraction test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the knee distraction test?
y
How do you perform the bounce test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the bounce home test?
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the bounce home test?
y
How do you perform the ABduction stress test?
Other name?
Varus stress test
Positive varus test = &
significance of the of the ABduction stress test?
varus- abduct- pushing out
RUM
Stressing LCL
How do you perform the ADDuction stress test?
Other name?
Valgus Stress Test
Positive test = &
significance of the of the ADDuction stress test?
valgus- ADduct- pushing in
GUM
Stressing MCL
How do you perform the
y
Positive test = &
significance of the of the
y
Picture for Dugas Test?
y
How is the Dugas Test performed?
Ask pt to touch opposite shoulder
What does the Dugas Test test for?
dislocated shoulder

If pt has a dislocated shoulder, they won't be able to perform the test.