Let it go, Let it go!
Wing it
Under Pressure
UCL you Later
Cuff it Real Good
100

Loss of this kind of range of motion is most indicative of adhesive capsulitis. 

Passive Range of Motion

100

This scapular motion brings the medial border closer to the spine.

Retraction

100

This test involves passive forward flexion causing pain due to impingement.

Neer's Test

Sensitivity: 72-92%

Specificity: 30-60%

100

This ligament is reconstructed in “Tommy John surgery.”

Ulnar Collateral Ligament

100

This rotator cuff muscle is primarily in charge of internal rotation of the shoulder

Subscapularis

200

Loss of this motion is usually the earliest and most profound deficit in adhesive capsulitis

External rotation
200

Injury to this structure causes a winged scapula. 

Long thoracic nerve

200

What kind of corticosteroid injection would you recommend for a patient with a positive Neer's test? 

Subacromial corticosteroid injection

200

What test is commonly used to diagnose a distal biceps tendon rupture? 

Hook test

200

Pain with resisted external rotation at 0° abduction most strongly implicates this muscle.

Infraspinatus

300

Patients with this medical illness have an increased risk of adhesive capsulitis

Type 2 Diabetes

300

This muscle is a common cause of upper back myalgias and can be associated with trigger points. 

Trapezius

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Acromion and Humeral head

300

Pain with resisted elbow extension suggests pathology of this tendon.

Triceps tendon

300

This structure forms a functional cuff with the rotator cuff to stabilize the humeral head during motion.

Glenoid Labrum

400

Name one treatment modality for adhesive capsulitis

Corticosteroid injection, physical therapy

400

This muscle is primarily responsible for protraction and upward rotation of the scapula.

Serratus Anterior

400

What does the Hawkins test diagnose? 

Show the class how to perform the Hawkins test. 

Subacromial impingement

Sensitivity: 74-92%

Specificity: 25-66%

400

The distal portion of the biceps brachii attaches to this elbow structure.

Radial tuberosity

400

The test being performed in this picture involves external rotation of the shoulder while in a scapular plane. Which muscle is being tested? 

Teres Minor

Sensitivity: 96-100%

Specificity: 93-94%

500

This ligament and rotator interval structure thickens and contracts in frozen shoulder.

Coracohumeral ligament

500

This muscle elevates the scapula and is innervated by the dorsal scapular nerve.

Levator Scapulae

500

Tightness of this muscle can anteriorly tilt the scapula and reduce subacromial space.

Pectoralis minor

500

Weakness of finger abduction and a positive Froment sign suggest dysfunction of this nerve.

Ulnar nerve

500

This rotator cuff tendon inserts on the middle facet of the greater tuberosity.

Infraspinatus

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