This is the abbreviated known as HOPS
What is history, obvservation, palpations, and special tests?
This is the bone that makes up the upper arm
What is the humerus?
This large muscle has three parts to it
What is the trapezius?
This is what you do after you initially evaluate a patient in IPC and it seems more special tests must be done
What is getting Jen or Samuel/referral to higher care?
A fool was wrestling in the combative arts room without supervision and presents with clear deformity at glenohumeral joint after it got yanked on. They reported a pop and are unable to move it. They are incredibly apprehensive when you attempt to move it
What is shoulder dislocation?
5 W's you ask a patron during the history portion of the evaluation
What happened, when did it happen, which shoulder is injured, where does it hurt, and what type of pain is it?
The patient is instructed to assume this position before palpations begin
What is sitting with knees bent off the edge of the table?
This muscle is referred to as the boxers muscle
What is the serratus anterior?
This is the one test we have the patient seated for
What is compression?
A patient has been bench pressing 5 days a week and is now reporting pain in their shoulder that starts in the back and comes to the front. They report feeling a pinching sensation. They have pain and weakness with empty can tests and external rotation. This structure is most likely to be dysfunctional
What is the supraspinatus?
A visible deformity at the acromioclavicular joint may indicate this injury
What is an AC joint separation?
This is the significance of the spine of the scapula
What is the reference point for roteator cuff muscles?
This muscle is not palpable
What is the subscapularis?
This movement performed by the posterior deltoid
What is horizontal abduction?
A patient was playing flag football and dove for a touch down. They landed on an outstretched and and felt a pop. They report to IPC with elevation of the lateral end of the clavicle and pain with horizontal adduction
What is an AC joint separation?
This athlete reports falling on their shoulder and has significant swelling underneath the acromion
What is bursitis?
These are the bony structures we evaluate as instructed in ATB
What are the clavicle, humerus, scapula, and spine of the scapula?
These are the rotator cuffs
What are the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis?
This structure is mainly involved with shoulder internal rotation
What is the subscapularis?
A volley ball player comes into IPC with pain in their side and weakness with overhead swerving. You observe scapular winging during shoulder elevation. This structure is the most likely to be dysfucntional
What is the serratus anterior?
This is structure may be compromised if patient reports numbness and tingling down their arm
What is the brachial plexus?
This part of the scapula creates the roof over the glenohumeral joint
What is the acromion?
This structure provides lubrication, cushioning, and stability for the glenohumeral joint
What is the labrum?
Clicking or catching during passive ROM of the shoulder could indicate this
What is a labrum tear?
Patient presents with deep posterior sohulde rpain during bench press and dips. Reports feeling unstable when lowering the bar. No obvious deformity. Horizontal adduction and internal rotation reproduce pain. This structure is most likely to be dysfunctional
What is the labrum?