O’Brien Test | Active Compression Test
The O’Brien Test, also known as the Active Compression Test, is a shoulder orthopedic test used in the…
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The O’Brien Test, also known as the Active Compression Test, is a shoulder orthopedic test used in the…
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The Walker Murdoch sign is a clinical test used to assess for potential Marfan syndrome by evaluating the…
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The patient is placed in supine position. The examiner identifies ASIS (anterior superior iliac spine) with thumb and…
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The patient sits comfortably with the affected arm accessible to the examiner. The test elbow should be positioned…
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The TFCC Compression Test is a specialized examination technique used to evaluate potential pathology in the wrist's triangular…
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The ulnar fovea sign test is a specialized clinical examination technique used to evaluate ulnar-sided wrist pain and…
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Sharpey's Test is a provocative clinical examination technique used to assess the integrity of the triangular fibrocartilage complex…
Read Full Entry →The Traction-Shift Test is a clinical examination technique used to assess the first carpometacarpal (CMC) joint for signs…
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Thumb CMC Grind Test (Carpometacarpal Grind Test) is used to assess the osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of…
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The Supination Lift Test is a special test designed to evaluate the integrity of the triangular fibrocartilage complex…
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The patient is seated with the elbow flexed to 90° and resting on a firm surface and the…
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The Pisotriquetral Grind Test is a specialized clinical examination technique used to evaluate the integrity of the pisotriquetral…
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