Motion |
Examiner Position |
Model Position |
Examiner Instruction |
Hand Placement |
Muscles Involved |
Possible Substitutions |
Things to Note |
Flexion |
Standing behind test
shoulder of patient |
Short Sitting; hand
/ forearm pronated, elbow slightly flexed |
Passive ROM
have
patient relax and the examiner causes the motion
Active ROM
examiner should demonstrate motion and then have model mimic the
motion
Resistive ROM
Patient should resist examiner's overpressure in extension and/or
examiner should resist patient as they move through flexion
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Passive ROM
Moving
hand above elbow, posterior side
Stabilizing hand at shoulder
Active ROM
Patient does motion
Resistive ROM
Resistance hand over distal humerus above elbow
Stabilizing hand on patient shoulder |
Deltoid (anterior
and middle), supraspinatus
Others:
Pectoralis major, coracobrachialis, bicpes brachi |
Biceps brachii -
avoid by keeping hand/forearm pronated
Upper Trapezius - keep shoulders from elevating
Pectoralis Major' watch for horizontal adduction
Trunk Extension- keep patient from leaning back to assist flexion
Shoulder girdle elevation- |
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Extension |
Stand @ test side
Resistance applied just above elbow |
Prone with arms @
side
Shoulder in internal rotation, palm up |
Passive ROM
have
patient relax and the examiner causes the motion
Active ROM
examiner should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete
motion
Resistive ROM
Patient should resist examiner's overpressure in flexion and/or examiner
should resist patient as they move through extension
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Passive ROM
Table stabilizes, moving hands at elbow and wrist
Active ROM
Patient causes motion
Resistive ROM
Stabilizing body against table
Resistance hand at distal humerus (above elbow) |
Latissimus dorsi
Teres major
Posterior Deltoid |
Trunk rotation-
stabilize body / shoulder with table and watch for movement |
If you wish to
isolate Latissimus Dorsi:
PT position:
prone with head facing test side
Examiner position: @ side grasping just above wrist
Have pt hike shoulder |
Abduction |
Behind patient |
Short sitting with
arm at side, elbow in slight flexion |
Passive ROM
have
patient relax and the examiner causes the motion
Active ROM
examiner should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete
motion
Resistive ROM
Patient should resist examiner's overpressure in adduction and/or
examiner should resist patient as they move through abduction
|
Passive ROM
One hand
to stabilize shoulder
Other hand at elbow to move patient into abduction
Active ROM
Patient
causes motion
Resistive ROM
Resistance hand just above lateral elbow
Stabilizing hand
at shoulder / scapula |
Middle deltoid
Supraspinatus
Others:
Biceps brachii |
Biceps brachii - if
used, the shoulder will externally rotate and the elbow will flex |
Turning face away
from test side eases tension on the trapezius and supraspinatus becomes
easier to palpate
Deltoid and
supraspinatus work together
Watch for
shoulder elevation or lateral flexion to assist with abduction |
Adduction |
Behind patient |
Short sitting with
arm at side, elbow in slight flexion |
Passive ROM
have
patient relax and the examiner causes the motion
Active ROM
examiner should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete
motion
Resistive ROM
Patient should resist examiner's overpressure in abduction and/or
examiner should resist patient as they move through adduction
|
Passive ROM
One hand
to stabilize shoulder
Other hand at elbow to move patient into adduction
Active ROM
Patient
causes motion
Resistive ROM
Resistance hand just above medial elbow
Stabilizing hand
at shoulder / scapula
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Horizontal Abduction |
standing at test
side
Alternate
position:
Stand at test side; support forearm under distal surface and other hand
over posterior surface just superior to axilla |
Prone position with
shoulder abducted 90 degrees and forearm of table with elbow flexed
Alternate
position:
Short sitting |
Passive ROM
have
patient relax and the examiner causes the motion
Active ROM
examiner should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete
motion
Resistive ROM
Patient should resist examiner's overpressure in horizontal adduction
and/or examiner should resist patient as they move through horizontal
abduction
|
Passive ROM
Active ROM
Resistive ROM
|
Deltoid (posterior)
Others :
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor |
long head of triceps
- to avoid, maintain elbow flexion |
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Horizontal Adduction |
Stand at side of
shoulder to be tested |
Supine, shoulder
abducted 90 degrees, elbow flexed 90 degrees
Alternate:
Clavicular head: shoulder 60 degrees abduction, elbow flexed
Sternal head: 120
degrees shoulder abduction with elbow flexed |
Passive ROM
have
patient relax and the examiner causes the motion
Active ROM
examiner should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete
motion
Resistive ROM
Patient should resist examiner's overpressure in horizontal abduction
and/or examiner should resist patient as they move through horizontal
adduction
|
Passive ROM
Active ROM
Resistive ROM
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Pectoralis Major |
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Internal Rotation |
Standing at side to
be tested |
Prone with head
turned toward test side, shoulder abducted 90 degrees with arm fully
supported by table
Alternate
Position: Short sitting, elbow flexed 90 degrees close to body for
stabilization
|
Passive ROM
have
patient relax and the examiner causes the motion
Active ROM
examiner should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete
motion
Resistive ROM
Patient should resist examiner's overpressure in external rotation
and/or examiner should resist patient as they move through internal
rotation
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Passive ROM
Hand at
wrist and elbow; take patient through motion
Alternate position: Stabilizing hand at lateral elbow and motion hand at
lateral wrist
Active ROM
examiner
should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete motion
Resistive ROM
Resistance hand over palmar surface of wrist, stabilizing hand between
elbow and table
Alternate position:
Stabilizing hand over superior shoulder and other hand over medial wrist
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Subscapularis
Pectoralis Major
Latissimus Dorsi
Teres Major
Others:
Deltoid (anterior) |
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External Rotation |
Stand at side to be
tested |
Prone with head
turned toward test side, shoulder abducted 90 degrees with arm fully
supported by table
Alternate
Position: Short sitting, elbow flexed 90 degrees close to body for
stabilization |
Passive ROM
have
patient relax and the examiner causes the motion
Active ROM
examiner should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete
motion
Resistive ROM
Patient should resist examiner's overpressure in extension and/or
examiner should resist patient as they move through external rotation
|
Passive ROM
Hand at
wrist and elbow; take patient through motion
Alternate position: Stabilizing hand at lateral elbow and motion hand at
medial wrist
Active ROM
examiner
should demonstrate motion and then have examiner complete motion
Resistive ROM
Resistance hand over dorsal surface of wrist, stabilizing hand between
elbow and table
Alternate position:
Stabilizing hand over superior shoulder and other hand over lateral
wrist |
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor
Others:
deltoid (posterior fibers) |
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