What 6 areas can shoulder pain be referred to?
What 3 things should be observed when examining the shoulder?
What area is most likely to experience pain as a result of poor posture?
Low back (63%)
What position is the supraspinatus tendon most easily palpated in?
Shoulder in 20 degrees of extension
What position is optimal for palpating the infraspinatus and teres minor tendons?
Prone on elbows
What 3 components/actions should be included when assessing ROM at the shoulder?
How should scapulohumeral rhythm be assessed?
Assessing scapulohumeral rhythm is a variation of the ______ test.
Lateral Scapular Slide test
What finding indicates abnormal scapulohumeral rhythm or a positive lateral scapular slide test?
Difference between medial border or left vs right scapula and the spine is more than 1.5 cm
difference in the distance between the medial border of the left vs. right scapula and the spine should be no more than 1 ½ cm
True or False: Asymmetrical scapular position indicated dysfunction.
FALSE
Asymmetry is common and often asymptomatic
True or False: Intrarater reliability for resisted isometric testing at the shoulder is poor.
FALSE
Intrarater reliability is good for RI of the shoulder
True or False: Interrater reliability for resisted isometric testing at the shoulder is poor.
TRUE
Where does the C4 nerve root refer pain to? (1)
AC joint
What 3 areas does the C5 nerve root refer pain to?
What 5 areas does the C6 nerve root refer pain to?
The diagnostic accuracy of the physical examination improves when ______.
Shoulder tests are evaluated in combination
True or False: When used in isolation, the majority special tests have the ability to rule in or rule out the pathology in question.
FALSE
Majority lack ability to rule in or rule out when used in isolation
What 3 signs/sxs form the test cluster for a rotator cuff tear?
What 4 signs/sxs form the test cluster for a FULL thickness rotator cuff tear?
What 3 signs/sxs form the test cluster for impingement?
What 2 signs/sxs form the test cluster for anterior instability (traumatic)?
2. + relocation test
What 2 signs/sxs form the test cluster for a labral tear?
2. + active compression test
What is a standard shoulder arthroplasty?
Conventional shoulder replacement device mimics the normal anatomy of the shoulder
A plastic cup” is fitted into the glenoid and a metal “ball” is attached to the humerus
What is reverse shoulder arthroplasty?
In a reverse total shoulder replacement, the socket and metal ball are switched.
The metal ball is fixed to the glenoid and the plastic cup is fixed to the upper end of the humerus