Ranges of Motion
Positives
Indicators
Procedure
Palpation
100

What are the scapular ranges of motion?

(Perform for full points)

What is scapular retraction, scapular protraction, and scapular elevation? 

100

What are the positives for both anterior and posterior apprehension tests?

What is "patient will have a noticeable look of apprehension or alarm on their face with possible pain."

100

What is the indicator for Dugas Test?

What is acute dislocation of the glenohumeral joint

100

What is the procedure for Dugas test?

(MUST perform on patient properly to get full points)

What is: "Patient seated, examiner instructs patient to place the hand of the affected side on the opposite shoulder and then bring the affected elbow to the chest."?

100

What are the Rotator Cuff Muscles?

What is Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, teres minor, Subscapularis.

(for 100 extra pts: perform correctly on PT)

200

What are the ROMs for the sagittal plane?

(Perform and state the degrees for full points)

What is flexion (180º) and extension (60º)? 

200

What is the positive for Dugas Test?

What is "inability to perform either of the movements OR increased pain."

200

What test indicates subacromial bursitis?

What is Dawbarn Test?

200

What is the procedure for Speed Test?

(MUST perform on patient properly to get full points)

What is: "Patient seated with forearm supinated, and elbow flexed to 45 degrees. Examiner places their fingers on patient’s bicipital groove with their opposite hand on the patients forearm. Instruct the patient to flex their shoulder, maintain supination and completely extend the elbow as the doctor applies resistance."

200

What are the bursas of the shoulder?

What is the subacromial bursa and subdeltoid bursa.

(for 100 extra pts: perform correctly on PT)

300

What are the ROMs for the coronal plane?

(Perform and state the degrees for full points)

What is abduction (180º) and adduction (50º)?

300

What is the only test where the positive is a decrease in pain and/or tenderness?

What is Dawbarn Test
300

What tests indicate chronic dislocation of the glenohumeral joint?

What is anterior apprehension test (anterior dislocation) and posterior apprehension test (posterior dislocation)? 

300

What is the procedure for posterior apprehension test?

(MUST perform on patient properly to get full points)

What is "Patient SUPINE. Examiner flexes patient’s shoulder. Examiner flexes patient’s elbow. Examiner internally rotates humerus to endplay resistance. Examiner gradually compresses humerus from anterior to posterior. Examiner gradually decompresses humerus. Examiner externally rotates humerus then brings humerus to resting position. NOTE: Examiner watches patient’s face throughout this test."

300

What are the Axillary Borders?

What is Pec Major, Serratus Anterior, Axillary Lymph Nodes, Bicipital Tendon, and Latissimus Dorsi?

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400

What are the ROMs for the transverse plane? 


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What is external rotation (90º) and internal rotation (70º)

400

What are the two positives for Yergason Test? 

What is localized pain in the bicipital groove and audible click

400

What is the indicator of the Drop Arm Test?

What is "rotator cuff tear, usually of the supraspinatus tendon."

400

What is the procedure for Abbott-Saunders Test?

(MUST perform correctly for full points)

What is: "Patient seated, examiner fully abducts to 180 degrees and externally rotates the patient’s affected humerus. Examiner places their fingers on the patient’s bicipital groove and then slowly lowers the patient’s affected upper extremity to their side just posterior to the mid-axillary line."

400

What are the 11 bony palpatory landmarks of the shoulder? 

What is Sternoclavicular articulation, clavicle, coracoid process, acromioclavicular articular, acromion, great tuberosity of humerus, lesser tuberosity of humerus, bicipital groove, spine of scapula, body of scapula, and scapulothoracic articulation. 

(for 100 extra pts: perform correctly on PT)


500

BONUS: What shoulder test is performed in the scaption plane?

(for extra 100pts: name AND perform the test correctly on PT)

What is Impingement Sign

500

What is the positive for the Codman Drop Arm Test?

What is "patient will not be able to lower the arm slowly or the arm drops suddenly"

500

What tests CAN indicate subluxation or dislocation of the biceps tendon?

(for 100 extra pts: state the positive that would indicate this; for 200 extra pts: also state what it could be due to)

What is Yergason test (audible click) and Abbott-Saunders test (palpable and/or audible click)

500

What is the procedure for Dawbarn Test? 

(MUST perform correctly for full points)

What is: "STATE: Deep palpation of the shoulder elicits a well-localized tender area of the subacromial bursa.

Patient seated, examiner applies pressure below the affected acromial process. Examiner continues to apply pressure while abducting the patient’s arm slightly past 90 degrees."

500

What are the prominent muscles of region?

What is Sternocleidomastoid, Biceps, Deltoid (Anterior, middle, and posterior portions), Trapezius, Rhomboid minor, and Rhomboid major.


(for 100 extra pts: perform correctly on PT)