Which site of injury would not be caused by a FOOSH?
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This special test of the shoulder (GH joint) would be consid…
This special test of the shoulder (GH joint) would be considered useful if the history indicated a traumatic event:
Extra Credit .5 point In picture below, during the lowering…
Extra Credit .5 point In picture below, during the lowering phase of the push-up, the triceps are working?
A bankart lesion:
A bankart lesion:
This special shoulder test is designed to detect a Type II S…
This special shoulder test is designed to detect a Type II SLAP lesion:
Your patient has had a cast on the forearm secondary to a Ga…
Your patient has had a cast on the forearm secondary to a Galeazzi fracture. The patient had the cast removed one week prior to your initial evaluation. Pt c/o right pain over the dorsum of wrist and thumb. Based on these findings, you could suspect:
You are evaluating Mrs. Jones for R shoulder impingement. Yo…
You are evaluating Mrs. Jones for R shoulder impingement. You are going to do a Hawkins-Kennedy test. This test involves:
Your patient presents with hypermobility of the right SC joi…
Your patient presents with hypermobility of the right SC joint, this could be due to:
In picture below of the radiocarpal joint, #10 is the:
In picture below of the radiocarpal joint, #10 is the:
During assessment of your patient who is s/p anterior disloc…
During assessment of your patient who is s/p anterior dislocation of the right shoulder (GH joint) you note “point” tenderness over the superior-posterior aspect of the humeral head. This most likely would be secondary to which of the following?