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Costoclavicular syndrome test. Eden's test

Test for compression of neurovascular bundle between clavicle and first rib



Positive



Absence of radial pulse with it other TOS symptoms



Heavy and or weak arms



Sharp shooting radiating pain cold numb tingle discolored hands



If pulse is present but there are other symptoms precede to the ULTT

Adson's manoeuvre

TOS scalenes. Anterior scalenes



Positive



Disappearance of radial pulse



Heavy and or weak arms



Sharp, shooting, radiating pain cold, numb tingle, discolored hands


Wright test -- Allen maneuver

Thoracic outlet syndrome or compression in the costoclavicular space.



PEC minor



Positive



Absence of radial pulse with other TOS symptoms

Halstead manoeuvre

TOS scalenes



Positive


Absence of radial pulse


Heavy weak arms


Sharp, shooting, radiating pain cold, numb tingle, discolored hands

Speeds test for bicipital groove tendonitis

Bicipital paratenonitis. Or tendonitis



Positive



Tenderness in the bicipital groove especially with the arm supinated

Drop arm test for rotator cuff tendonitis

Indication. Tear of rotator cuff complex



Positive sign.


Client can't return arm to the side slowly



Severe pain when attempting

Neer and Hawkins Kennedy impingement test

Indications.


Supraspinatus and long head of bicep impingement at acromion process



Positive



Pain


Empty can test

Tear of the supraspinatus tendon or muscle or neuropathy of the suprascapular nerve



Positive



Weakness or pain


Shoulder apprehension test. Crank and relocation test

Traumatic instability. Pseudolaxity instability of the glenohumeral joint



Relocation. Differentiate between instability and impingement



Positive


Apprehension and pain increases


Inferior shoulder instability test. Sulcus sign

Glenohumeral laxity


Inferior instability



Positive


A divot visibly seen between acromion and humeral head

Road test for anterior instability and labral tears

Anterior instability or labral tear.



Positive


Apprehension and pain. For anterior instability



Clunk felt or grinding sound for labral tear

Posterior apprehension test

Posterior instability



Positive


Apprehension, resistance, reproduction of pain

Push-pull test

Posterior instability.



Positive


Apprehension and pain

Clunk test for labral tears lesions

Labral tear



Positive


Clunk


Grinding sound

Compression rotation test slap lesions

Torn labrum



Positive


Pain clicking and catching sensation

Inferior slide for slap lesions

Slap lesion



Positive


Pop or crack with pain at the joint line and the client complains of anteriosuperior pain

Yeargasons test

Transverse humoral ligament torn



Positive


Tendon pops out


Roos test

TOS



Positive


Unable to maintain position. Heaviness, weakness of the arms, numbness and tingling of the hands