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Special Test Tests for... Positive (+) Test
Anterior Drawer Test (Shoulder)  Tests for anterior instability  (+) sign is clicking and/or anterior subluxation  
Posterior Drawer (Shoulder)  posterior GH instability  clicking and/or posterior subluxation  
Jobe Relocation Test  anterior instability  decreased pain and discomfort when humeral head is relocated (A/P)  
Apprehension Test  instability  pain, discomfort, look of apprehension on patient's face, feeling that shoulder will dislocate  
Clunk Test  labral tear  grinding or palpable "clunk" in shoulder with movement  
Sulcus Sign  multi-directional instability  increased gapping as the humeral head displaces inferiorly  
AC Compression  AC and/or coracoclavicular ligement sprain  pain or laxity at AC joint  
AC Distraction  AC and/or coracoclavicualr ligament sprain  pain with or without passive movement  
Grind Test  labrum tear  pain and/or obvious deformity (step-off, piano key)  
Drop Arm  rotator cuff patholgy  inability to lower arm in a controlled manner from 90 to 0 degrees (ADD)  
O'Brien (Active Compression)  SLAP Lesion  pain with IR but decreased with ER; pain/clicking with movement  
Empty Can  supraspinatus weakness, impingement  decreased strength on involved side; pain with resistance  
Active Impingement  Impingement of active structures in shoulder  pain in mid-arc of ROM  
Hawkins-Kennedy  impingement of the supraspinatus tendon  pain upon IR  
Neer Impingement  impingement of biceps or supraspinatus tendon  pain with motion, especially near terminal end point  
SC stress test  SC ligament sprain and instability  elbows do not touch the table (active test)  
Gerber Lift-Off  subscapularis weakness/pathology  inability to lift hand off of spine; pain with movement  
Speed's  biceps tendinitis  pain @ bicipital groove and/or weakness in shoulder FLEX  
Yergason's  biceps tendonitis or subluxation  pain with movement or "popping" as tendon subluxes  
Ludington's  biceps tendon rupture  tendon can not be palpated; no active biceps contraction  
Adson's Maneuver  compression of subclavian a. by scalenes  diminished/absent radial pulse  
Allen  (TOS) compression of NV by pectoralis minor  diminished/absent radial pulse  
Military Brace  (TOS) compression of subclavian a. by costoclavicular structures  diminished/absent radial pulse  
Roos  Thoracic Outlet Syndrome  Inability to maintain test position, diminished motor function, and/or loss of sensation  
Load/Shift Test  translation: 25-50% = grade1 >50% w/reduction = grade 2 >50% w/o reduction = grade 3  Inability to maintain test position, diminished motor function, and/or loss of sensation  
Cross-over impingement test  shoulder impingement  superior pain indicative of AC joint pathology; anterior pain indicates subscapularis, biceps tendon, or supraspinatus pathology; posterior pain indicates infraspinatus, teres minor or posterior capsule pathology  
piano key sign  AC joint instability  (blank)  
Appleys scratch test  adduction/IR or abduction/ER  (blank)