this muscle has origins at the coracoid process and the supraglenoid tubercle
what is the biceps brachii?
This is a test for biceps tendonitis
What is Speeds test?
a test to rule in rotator cuff tear
what is drop arm test?
Your client is a football quarterback that is complaining of sharp pain and swelling in his right shoulder
He has difficulty raising his arm to the side to remove his shirt.
He tells you it started after last nights game.
what is Acute supraspinatus tendonitis?
The __________ is found in between the 2 clavicles, at the top of the sternum
What is the sternal notch (jugular notch)?
this muscle origin is the supraspinous fossa and inserts at the superior facet of the greater tubercle of humerus
what is the supraspinatus
test to determine if a client has subacromial impingement syndrome
What is Neer Impingement test?
this test can assess if your client has posterior glenohumeral instability
what is the posterior drawer test?
Client is a female office worker that has a "stiff" shoulder that keeps getting worse over the last 6 weeks.
No injury that started the pain.
She has difficulty mainly abducting and externally rotating.
What is frozen shoulder/adhesive capsulitis?
this is at the most lateral portion of the spine of scapula
what is the acromion process?
this muscle origin is the infraspinatus fossa and inserts at the middle facet of the greater tubercle of humerus
what is the infraspinatus
use this test to rule in or out supraspinatus tendonitis
What is the Empty can test (supraspinatus test)?
pectoralis minor syndrome(TOS) can be assessed with this test
what is Wrights test (TOS)?
Your client has dull achy left shoulder pain.
The pain began months ago after being checked into the boards in a hockey game.
On observation you notice a step deformity on the left shoulder.
What is acromioclavicular joint dislocation (post contusion)?
You can find this when you follow the medial border of scapula to the top
what is the superior angle of scapula?
this muscle origin is the superior lateral boarder of the scapula and inserts at the inferior facet of the greater tubercle of humerus
what is the teres minor?
This tests is used to determine if a client has a transverse humeral ligament tear
What is Yergasons test?
A test to assess if your client has anterior glenohumeral instability
What is Anterior drawer test?
Client fell with an outstretched arm and hurt their shoulder 2 months ago.
Pain has been present ever since.
Sulcus sign is present.
What is shoulder dislocation?
the biceps tendon sits in the __________________.
what is the bicipital groove?
this muscle origin is the inferior angle and lower part of the lateral border of the scapula and inserts at medial lip of the proximal humerus
what is teres major?
If you wanted to test to see if your client had an acromioclavicular joint sprain, you would do this test
What is the Acromioclavicular shear test?
A test to see if a dislocation has fully healed, to see if the GH joint is stable
What is the Apprehension test?
you client is a drywaller and has been putting in overtime to complete a large contract.
Pain has started 3 weeks ago at the anterior shoulder.
No history of trauma.
What is Chronic biceps tendonitis?
Small process of the scapula can be palpated anteriorly
What is the coracoid process?