The University of West Alabama





Athletic Training & Sports Medicine Center

ELBOW EXAMINATION STRESS TESTS

TESTS

POSITION OF THE ELBOW

STRUCTURES INVOLVED

DESCRIPTION OF TEST BEING PERFORMED

Varus Stress Test

Ligament Instability Test

Adduction Stress Test

Elbow flexed 20-30 degrees Lateral Collateral Ligament (Radial Ligament) Patients arm is stabilized with one of the examiners hands at the medial distal humerus (elbow), and the other hand is placed above the patients lateral distal radius (wrist). An adduction or varus force is applied at the distal forearm by the examiner to test the radial collateral ligament.
Valgus Stress Test

Abduction Stress Test

Ligamentous Instability

Elbow flexed 20-30 degrees Medial Collateral Ligament

(Ulnar Collateral Ligament)

Ulnar Nerve

Same procedure/position as above except that an abduction or valgus force at the distal forearm is applied. Swap hands and sides.
Tinel Sign Elbow flexed about 15-20 degrees Ulnar Nerve Patients arm is relaxed and elbow is slightly flexed. Examiner taps the area of the ulnar nerve in the groove between the olecranon and the medial epicondyle will send a tingling sensation down the forearm to the ulnar distribution in the hand if there is a neuroma within the ulnar nerve.
Lateral Compression Test From flexion to extension Radiohumeral joint

Humeral head

Capitellum

Apply valgus stress while going from flexion to extension and back. Repeat in radioulnar joint in various degrees of pronation and supination. One hand is just above the elbow joint and other hand is placed on the wrist.