Turning the patient's head in lateral flexion and then applying a downward axial pressure is this test.
Spurling Test
This test checks for a labral tear by having the patient extend arm forward with elbow fully extended and abducted across the body to 10 degrees with patient's thumb down. Eliciting force downward causing pain would be a positive finding.
O'Brien's test
This meniscus test involves laying the patient prone, flexing the knee to 90 degrees, then applying downward pressure and rotation.
Apley compression test
The iliac crest sits at about the same level as this vertebrae.
L4
Tapping on the volar surface of the wrist and eliciting a tingling sensation in the thumb, index finger, and middle finger is likely this condition.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
When conducting an Adson's test on a patient who was in an MVA, this would be diminished on the ipsilateral side being examined
Radial pulse
Eliciting tenderness with palpation of the medial epicondyle is indicative of this.
Medial epicondylitis or Golfer's elbow
Valgus testing of the knee is looking for this problem.
MCL injury
Tenderness to palpation or lightly percussing over the vertebrae.
Tennis elbow is also known as this condition.
Lateral epicondylitis
This test is + for cervical radiculopathy if the patient responds with radiating pain in both upper extremities.
Compression test
Baseball pitchers commonly injure their medial collateral ligament in their elbow. This test can evaluate for that.
Milking Test
A positive patellar apprehension test can indicate this problem.
Patellofemoral syndrome
Fracture of the pars interarticularis is known as this for documentation.
Spondylolysis
Strength testing for upper extremity internal rotation of the shoulder can be elicited by this.
internally rotating shoulder by placing the dorsum of the hand on the small of the back and then asking the patient to lift hand away from the back and holding it there for a few seconds
When examining a patient's neck and you see a prominence over the lower cervical and upper thoracic spine, this could be indicative of this condition.
Cushing Syndrome
If a patient has tenderness in the anatomical "snuff box", this can indicate _______
Scaphoid or Navicular fracture
Patients who demonstrate tenderness when inverting their ankle joint doing the Talar tilt test may have sprained this ligament.
Calcaneofibular ligament
A + SLR (straight leg raise) test is indicative of this condition.
Herniated disc, sciatica, spinal stenosis
When you observe a patients DIP joint to be weakened, unable to extend, and remaining in a semi-flexed position, this is indicative of ______.
Mallet finger
When a patient takes a deep breath and bears down like having a bowel movement and this causes pain in the back of the neck, this test is called ________
Valsalva test
These nodes are commonly seen on osteoarthritic patients and located to the DIP joints.
Heberden's nodes
When positioning a patient's legs into a figure "4" and eliciting tenderness in the groin, this is a positive _____ test.
Faber's test
Low back pain elicited during a Faber's test suggests this condition.
Sacroiliitis
A positive Thompson's test is indicative of this condition.
Ruptured Achilles tendon