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Anatomy
Anatomy
Shoulder Injuries
Special Tests
Miscellaneous
100
The following artery is superior to the radial artery.
What is the brachial artery?
100
This ligament attaches the sternum to the clavicle
What is the Sternoclavicular Joint?
100
Develops from repetitive overhead types of movement
What is impingement syndrome?
100
In O’Brien’s test the following is injured
What is SLAP (Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior) tear?
100
Another name for the "popeye arm" is
What is a ruptured bicep?
200
These are the four muscles of the rotator cuff.
What is SITS; Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis?
200
This ligament attaches the acromial process to the clavicle
What is the Acromioclavicular Joint?
200
This injury occurs when small blood vessels under the skin tear or rupture, often from a twist, bump, or fall.
What is contusions/bruises?
200
The injury that is indicated by the Gerber Lift Off Test
What is Subscapularis Tendonitis or Tear?
200
The different steps of a shoulder evaluation are:
What is HOPS - History, Observation, Palpation, Special Tests?
300
The brachial, radial, and ulnar arteries all stem from the following artery.
What is the Subclavian Artery?
300
These bones make up the shoulder girdle
What is the Scapula and Clavicle?
300
During this injury, there is movement of the head of the humerus coming out of the socket and falling back in to place
What is subluxation?
300
The Test in which the examiner places one hand on the proximal end of the patient's clavicle and the other hand on the spine of the scapula
What is Sternoclavicular Stress Test?
300
This is the most common type of GH joint impingement.
What is Supraspinatus?
400
This structure is attached to the glenoid labrum.
What is the glenoid fossa?
400
This bone in the shoulder is very difficult to break
What is the Scapula?
400
The most common shoulder injuries include
What are rotator cuff injuries and glenoid labral tears?
400
A test in which pain and/or spanning in the bicipital groove is a positive test
What is Yergason Test?
400
SLAP stands for...
What is Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior
500
These major ligaments make up the AC joint.
What is Superior AC ligament, Inferior AC ligament, Coracoclavicular (CC) ligament?
500
This makes up the corococlavicular ligament
What is the Conoid and Trapezius?
500
When this occurs, the athlete may report having felt a snap or heard a pop
What is a 3rd degree sprain?
500
In this test the shoulder is flexed forward to 90 degrees and then internally rotated
What is the Hawkins Kennedy Test?
500
These are the 5 phases of throwing
What are windup, cocking, acceleration, release, follow through?