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NPTE The Shoulder Test

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What is the positive find of Anterior apprehension sign test?
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What is the mechanism of injury of long thoracic nerve?
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What are the symptoms of Rotator cuff tear (full thickness)?
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What is the mechanism of injury of long thoracic nerve?
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What is the history of rotator cuff lesions?
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What happen when the axillary (circumflex) nerve (C5-C6) is affected?
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What is the Prognosis in Superior painful arc?
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What is the positive find of Neer impingement test?
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What is the positive find of Posterior internal impingement test test?
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Is there any reflexes affected when musculocutaneous nerve is affected:
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What is the resting position, close packed position, capsular pattern and non parttern of the glenohumeral joint?
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But if both are paralyzed?
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Who causes anterior humeral translation?
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Who causes scapular winging fault on concentric elevation?
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In what way would you mobilize the GH joint to increase extension/lateral rotation?
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Which muscles downwardly rotate the scapula? (3)
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What is Supraspinatus (empty can) test used for? Describe it.
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What is the mechanism of injury of spinal accessory nerve?
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What are the special test for Frozen shoulder?
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Weak subscapulares and teres major, tight infraspiatus and teres minor.
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Long/weak serratus anterior
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4-6 weeks
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Compression in suprascapular notch;Stretch into scapular protraction plus horizontal adduction;Compression in spinoglenoid notch ; Direct blow; Space occupying lesion
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Age 30-50 years; pain and weekenss after eccentric load
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Patient does not allow and/or does not like shoulder to move in direction to simulate anterior dislocation.
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Direct blow; Traction;Compression against internal chest wall (backpack injury);Heavy effort above shoulder height ;Repetitive strain
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Direct blow;Traction (shoulder depression and neck rotation to opposite side); Biopsy
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40-55 abduction, 30horizontal adduction (scapular plane)Full abduction, lateral rotationLateral rotation, abduction, medial rotationexternal rotation, abduction, flexion, internal rotation
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Biceps
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Poor without surgery
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Anterior
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Pain within shoulder region
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Classic night pain; weakness noted predominantly in abduction and lateral rotators; loss of motion
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nability to abduction arm with neutral rotation.
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Shoulder abd is seriously affected. No true abd is then possible unless the shoulder is fully ext rot.
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Pain in posterior shoulder during test.
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None
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Tear and/or impingement of supraspinatus tendon or possible suprascapular nerve neuropathy. Patient sitting with shoulder at 90 and no rot. Resist shoulder abd. Then place shoulder in “empty can” position, int rot, 30 forward (horiz add) and resist abd,
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Rhomboids, Levator scapulae, Pec major
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What is the time for full recovery ,chronic presentation of Overuse tendinosis?
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In what way would you mobilize the GH joint to increase horizontal abduction?
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In what way would you mobilize the GH joint to increase internal rotation?
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Is Night pain present in Posterior painful arc?
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In what way would you mobilize the GH joint to increase ABDUCTION?
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What is the time for recovery, early presentation of Overuse tendinosis?
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What is the time for recovery from surgery in Overuse tendinosis?
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What is the time for recovery from surgery in overuse tendinitis?
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What the diagnostic imaging of Atraumatic instability will show?
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During 180 of abduction, there is roughly a 2:1 ration of movement of the humerus to the scapula, with 120 of movement occurring at the glenohumeral joint and 60 at the scapulothoracic joint.

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