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19 Ιουλ 2018 · This video is brought to you by the Stanford Medicine 25 to teach you the common causes of shoulder pain and how to diagnose them by the physical exam.
The serratus anterior is a small muscle, but it’s of profound importance when it comes to scapulohumeral rhythm and, in turn, shoulder health.Essentially, th...
27 Ιαν 2021 · Protraction involves the moving of the scapulae forward (anteriorly) and toward the side of the body (laterally), in an anterolateral movement. Retraction involves the moving of the scapulae...
1. Position the patient’s arm with the elbow flexed at 90°and in slight abduction (the abduction tests whether the patient can keep the arm externally rotated against gravity). 2. Passively externally rotate the arm to its maximum. Interpretation. Pain on resisted external rotation may suggest tendonitis (infraspinatus/teres minor).
In Neer’s test, first we ask the patient to fully pronate the forearm, then we passively flex the arm until it is over the patient’s head. This maneuver reduces the subacromial space and reproduces pain if shoulder impingement is present.
The second movement is elevation through forward flexion. Ask your patient to stand upright and the thumbs point forward and then your patient is going to slowly forward flex both arms. For extension, ask your patient to stand upright and then instruct him to bring the arms as far back as possible.
6 Αυγ 2021 · patient forward flexes the affected arm to 90 degrees while keeping the elbow fully extended. The arm is then adducted 10-15 degrees across the body. The patient then pronates the forearm so the thumb is pointing down.