Assessing Shoulder Injuries
General ROM Evaluations for the Shoulder
Manual Muscle Test for the Shoulder
Injuries to the Shoulder
100

1st step of Assessing Shoulder Injuries 

What is history, a good history gets you a good idea of what you're looking for. 

100

External Rotation

What is placing hands behind head, externally rotating shoulders by reaching toward shoulder blades

100

External Rotation Strength Test

What is athlete sitting or standing, your hands on lateral sides of athletes wrist. Athlete externally rotate arms, push against your hands isometrically 

100

Causes of Fractures 

What is direct blow, falling on outstretched hand, landing on acromion process 

200

2nd Step of Assessing Shoulder Injuries? 

What is asking questions to figure out the history of of the injury 

200

Internal Rotation 

What is placing hands behind back, internally rotate shoulders by raising hands, keep hands behind back.  
200

Internal Rotation Strength Test 

What is athlete sitting or standing, hands on medial side of persons wrists, persons elbow at 90. Athlete rotate internally, push against hands isometrically, stabilizing elbow

200

Tests for Fractures

What is percussion, tuning fork, compression

300

3rd step of Assessing Shoulder Injuries 

What is observation, observe area for any abnormal areas compared to uninjured side

300

Flexion 

What is 180 degrees 

300

Extension Strength Test

What is athlete sitting or standing, stabilize shoulder girdle, hand on posterior aspect of the elbow with the athletes elbow at 90. Athlete should push backwards against hands isometrically 

300

Percussion

What is taping distal aspect of bone with middle or index causing vibration, if vibration causes pn. test may be positive 

400

4th step of Assessing Shoulder Injures 

What is palpation, palpate area to find pain, point tenderness, fractures and so on. 

400

Extension 

50 degrees 

400

Flexion Strength Test 

Athlete sitting or standing, stabilize shoulder girdle, hands on anterior aspect of athletes bicep, push against hands isometrically.

400

Tuning Fork

What is tuning fork being placed on one end of the bone causing a vibration 

500

During palpation, what test can be ran to see if there is a fracture on injured area 

What is percussion test

500

Adduction 

40 degrees 

500

Empty Can Test 

What is athlete sitting, flexing both arms, 90 to the body, horizontally abducting the arm 30, internally rotate arms as much as possible, thumbs down, athlete must hold position while being pushed down at the wrists. 

500

Compression 

What is placing one hand on either side of injured extremity above possible fracture, compress area btwn hands repeat below possible injured area, point tenderness indicates possible fracture