Diagnosis
Exam
Anatomy
Imagining
Special Test
100

Painful arc of motion between 60–120 degrees is most consistent with this diagnosis

What is subacromial impingement?

100

Inspection showing atrophy of the infraspinatus suggests pathology in this muscle group.

What is the rotator cuff?

100

muscle initiates abduction of the arm (first 15 degrees)

supraspinatus

100

First-line imaging for shoulder pain

x ray
100

Hawkins-Kennedy test evaluates for this condition

subacromial impingement

200

Patient with night pain, weakness with external rotation, and positive drop-arm test most likely has this diagnosis.

What is a rotator cuff tear?

200

A squared-off appearance of the shoulder after trauma is classic for this injury.

What is anterior shoulder dislocation?

200

axillary nerve innervates this muscle

Deltoid

200

MRI sequence is best to visualize labral tears

MR arthogram

200

The Speed’s test evaluates pathology of this tendon

Long head biceps tendon

300

A young athlete with shoulder pain after a seizure or electrical shock—most likely shoulder dislocation type.

What is a posterior shoulder dislocation?

300

Medial scapular winging indicates weakness of this muscle

What is the serratus anterior

300

biceps tendon passes through this groove of the humerus

bicipital (intertubercular) groove

300

X-ray, a "light bulb sign" is associated with what 

Posterior Dislocation

300

The O’Brien’s test (active compression) is most specific for this shoulder injury

SLAP tear

400

Chronic shoulder pain with stiffness and limited passive range of motion suggests this condition.

What is adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder)?

400

Palpation over this structure reproduces pain in acromioclavicular joint arthritis.

What is the AC joint

400

This artery runs anterior to the humeral head and may be injured in proximal humerus fractures

anterior humeral circumflex artery

400

imaging modality that is MOST sensitive for rotator cuff tears

 MRI of the shoulder

400

lift-off test isolates this muscle

subscapularis 

500

This condition presents with shoulder pain, swelling, erythema, and fever—urgent diagnosis to rule out.

septic arthritis

500

This finding is described as increased sulcus sign with inferior traction on the arm.

multidirectional shoulder instability

500

This ligament forms the roof of the subacromial space

coracoacromial ligament

500

Hill-Sachs lesions are best seen on this type of imaging

CT/MRI

500
Painful arc would be postitive at what range of degrees 

60-120

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