Cervical
Thoracic
Shoulder
Elbow
Wrist/Hand
100

Special test when patient is supine; maximally flexing first then rotating both sides looking for atlantoaxial joint mobility

Flexion-rotation test

100
Approach to palpation to ensure you are on the correct segment of t-spine

Rule of 3's

100

Most common direction of dislocation

Anteriorly

100

This muscle is a common entrapment site of the median nerve

Pronator teres

100

This nerve innervates the medial side of hand, 5th digit, and half of 4th

Ulnar nerve

200

High speed MVA or fall, neurologic findings, inability to sit or walk, < 45 degrees rotation

Positive Canadian C-Spine Rules

200
The cervical rotation lateral flexion test is used to assess this

First rib mobility/function

200

Condition with pain and gradual loss of AROM, especially ER and ABD

Adhesive capsulitis

200

Ligament that is involved with positive valgus testing

Medial/ulnar collateral ligament
200

Most common carpal that is fractured; typically from a FOOSH; painful snuffbox

Scaphoid fx

300

Condition with neck pain, ROM impairments, "heavy head" feeling, constant reports of neck tightness

Cervical Spine Instability

300

This is the most important symptom to rule out/monitor throughout plan of care with rib fracture

Breathing/respiratory compromise

300

Painful arc, Positive Infraspinatus Sign, Positive Neer's, Positive Hawkins-Kennedy

Shoulder Impingement

300
Condition in young throwers resulting from overuse; most commonly presents with medial pain
Little league elbow
300

Condition presenting with positive Phalen test and thenar atrophy

Carpal tunnel syndrome

400

Degenerative disease of the cervical spine that is common in 90% of people over 60 years old

Cervical Spondylosis

400

Large increase in thoracic kyphosis due to defect in vertebral bodies

Scheuermann's Disease

400

Positive shrug sign, ER lag sign, drop arm test, lateral Jobe

RTC tear

400

Positive Maudsley, Cozen's, and Mills' tests

Lateral epicondylosis (tennis elbow)

400

Condition that presents with decreased finger extension and snapping with finger extension

Trigger finger

500

Positive Spurlings, Upper Limb Tension Test, Distraction sign, CROM < 60 ipsilaterally

Cervical radiculopathy

500

Condition with local or extremity pain that worsens when patient lifts arms overhead

Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (nTOS)

500

Positive locking and catching, biceps load II test, modified dynamic shear

SLAP lesion
500
Condition with swelling and bruising along anterior aspect, positive hook and squeeze tests

Biceps rupture

500

Condition presenting after FOOSH with pain and swelling over medial aspect of first MCP

UCL of first MCP pathology (skier's/gamkeeper's thumb)