What is the Anterior Drawer Test Assessing?
What is the Thompson's test assessing
Achilles rupture
What is Murphy's percussion test assessing?
Kidney damage
What is the modified Thompson test assessing?
Triceps tendon/ triceps brachi
What is Hawkins Test Assessing?
Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SIS)
What is the Kleiger's test assessing?
Deltoid Ligament
What is the Lachman's test assessing?
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
In Ker's sign a positive test would be sharp pain the shoulder indicating a ruptured spleen, what is this called?
referred pain
What is the Mill's Test Assessing?
Lateral Epicondylitis
What is the empty can test assessing?
Supraspinatus
What is the noble compression test assessing for?
IT (iliotibial tract) Band Syndrome
What is the spring test assessing for?
Meniscus tear/damage
What is the Patrick FABER test assessing?
Sacroiliac Damage
What is a positive test in the infraspinatus test? Pain and ________
Weakness
In the Carpel Compression Test, how long should you hold the area?
30 seconds
What is a positive test for the Kleigers test
Pain radiating upwards
While doing the nobles compression test what would be a positive test?
How should you position your patient to test for Ker's sign?
Laying on their back
In the Mill's test how should you position the patients arm?
pronated, fully extended arm and wrist flexed
What are you assessing in Ludington's test?
Bicep tendon damage/rupture
When differentiating between the soleus and gastrocnemius, if there is pain with just plantar flexion what does that indicate?
Gastrocnemius damage
While doing the spring test, if the leg can't full extend, what does that indicate?
Bucket handle tear
In Murphy's test you place your non dominant hand where?
In the carpal compression test a positive test is indicated by numbness/burning/tingling in what fingers?
Thumb, index, middle and half of ring
For the empty can test, what is a positive test?
Pain or weakness