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Alphabetical Listing
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Proprioceptive Movement
Test
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Proprioceptive Space Test
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Transverse Plane ROM Test
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Sciatic Nerve Palpation Test
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Anterior Instability Test
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Anterior/Posterior Translation
Test
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Posterior G-H Instability Test
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Inferior Drawer (Feagin) Test
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Hawkins Kennedy
Impingement Test
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Internal Rotation Strength
Test
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External Rotation Strength
Test
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Glenoid Labrum Clunk Test
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Andrews Anterior Instability
Test
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Prone Posterior Instability Test
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Acromioclavicular Joint
Stability Test
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Cross Chest
(Horizontal Adduction) Test
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Sternoclavicular Joint
Integrity Test
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External Rotation Lag Sign
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Internal Rotation Lag Sign
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Anatomical Snuff Box
Compression Test
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Phalen's Test or Wrist Press Test
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Boutonniere Deformity Test
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Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
Test
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Flexor Digitorum Profundus
Test
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MCP Radial Collateral
Ligament Stress Test
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MCP Ulnar Collateral
Ligament Stress Test
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PIP Radial Collateral
Ligament Stress Test
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PIP Ulnar Collateral
Ligament Stress Test
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DIP Radial Collateral
Ligament Stress Test
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DIP Ulnar Collateral
Ligament Stress Test
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Ipsilateral Prone Kinetic Test
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Passive Extension & Internal
Rotation of Ilium on Sacrum
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Passive Flexion & External
Rotation of Ilium on Sacrum
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Passive External Rotation
of Hip
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Prone Gapping (Hibb's) Test
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Sacral Apex Pressure Test
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Superoinferior Symphysis
Pubic Stress Test
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Flamingo Maneuver or Test
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Scouring (Quandrant) Test
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Hamstring Contracture Test 1
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Active Posterior/Anterior
Drawer Test
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Posterolateral Drawer Test
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Posterolateral Drawer Test
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External Rotation
Recurvatum Test
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Neurological
Control Test - Upper Limb |
Examination type |
Expanding Intracranial Lesion Tests
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Patient
Action
& Body Segment Positioning
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Patient is asked to stand with arms
forward flexed to 90 degrees & eyes closed.
Hold position for 30
seconds. |
Examiner Position & Action |
Observe patient while they perform the
exam |
Tissues
Being Tested |
Intracranial/Cerebral Tissue |
Positive Test |
Note to see if one arm tends to drift
outward or downward.
Also observe
any loss of balance,
swaying, facial expressions suggesting difficulty in maintaining
posture/position, inability to stand, patient falls to one side. |
Interpretation |
Inability to do the above suggests possible cerebral/intracranial lesion
on the side opposite the side with the drift. |
Common errors in
performing exam & Notes |
For those that are more skilled, or for
a more challenging exam in which suspicion of intracranial lesion is
not as clear, repeat the test having the patient close their eyes |
Factors possibly
resulting in misinterpretation |
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Related tests |
Rhomberg Test,
Neurological Control Test - lower limb, Tandem Test |
References |
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