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Pain indicates degenerative tendonitis of one/more of rotator cuff tendons (most often supraspinatus)
Apley’s scratch test
Indicates rotator cuff tear (usually supraspinatus)
Codman’s drop arm test
Local pain indicates chronic anterior shoulder dislocation
Glenohumoral Apprehension test
Shoulder moved passively through forward flexion
Apprehension on pts face = + sign (usu = overuse of supraspinatus muscle)
Neer Impingement sign
the patient standing, flex the shoulder forward to 90, then passive internal rotation
Hawkins-Kennedy
(Neer impingement sign)
(manually moving biceps tendon)
Pain indicates bicipital tendinitis
Apprehension may indicate propensity for subluxation or dislocation of the tendon
Lippman’s test
(shoulder flexed to 45 degrees, elbow completely extended)
Pain indicates bicipital tendinitis
Speed’s test
(elbow flexed 90, resist external shoulder rotate and supination)
Local pain indicates bicipital tendinitis
Yergason’s test