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Primary flexors of the forearm
What are the biceps?
100
Fraying of the labrum
What is a grade 1 SLAP lesion?
100
Positive drop arm test would indicate a ---------
What is a rotator cuff tear?
100
The three bones of the shoulder.
What is the clavicle, the scapula, and the humerus?
100
Shoulder is this type of joint.
What is a ball and socket joint?
200
Supraspinatus, _________________, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis
What is Infraspinatus?
200
Inflammation of the biceps tendon
What is biceps tendonitis?
200
Two tests that would help identify impingement syndrome.
What is Neer's Impingement Test and Hawkin's-Kennedy Test?
200
Formed by the humeral head meeting with the glenoid fossa.
What is the glenohumeral joint?
200
formed by acromion and the clavicle.
What is the acromioclavicular joint?
300
The primary abductors of the shoulder.
What are the deltoids?
300
"bucket handle" type tear of the labrum.
What is a grade III SLAP lesion?
300
Used following the apprehension test to help alleviate symptoms by placing the humeral head back into the glenoid fossa.
What is relocation test?
300
A false joint....formed by the scapula and the thoracic ribs.
What is the scapulothoracic joint?
300
Most commonly injured structures during an anterior dislocation.
What are the 3 glenohumeral ligaments and joint capsule?
400
Function of the subscapularis.
What is internal rotation and stabilization of the shoulder?
400
Most commonly torn rotator cuff muscle.
What is the supraspinatus?
400
Positive indication of the Yergason's test.
What is a subluxing biceps tendon/biceps tendonitis?
400
The common attachment point of the rotator cuff muscles.
What is the greater tuberosity?
400
Complete disruption of the acromioclavicular and coracoclavicular ligaments resulting in a "lump" on the shoulder.
What is a grade III AC joint sprain?
500
Nerve that innervates the supraspinatus
What is the suprascapular nerve?
500
The two structures compressed in thoracic outlet syndrome.
What is the subclavian artery and vein?
500
Procedure for the Allen's test.
What is locate the radial pulse, abduct, externally rotate arm, have patient look away, and feel for diminishing of radial pulse?
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The muscle that attaches to the labrum that is also commonly injured in a SLAP lesion.
What is the biceps tendon?
500
SLAP lesion stands for.....
What is Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior?
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