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NBCE Part 4 Ortho Matching
[13] SLR Test
Supine. With patient's legs extended, the doctor places one hand under heel and the other over the knee and slowly raises the leg (affected side only).
[3] Noble Compression Test
Supine. Doctor places the leg in the 90/90 position and applies thumb pressure to the distal lateral femur (condyle). The doctor then extends the knee.
[0] Mannkopf's Sign
Doctor takes resting pulse rate. Doctor then applies pressure on the area of complaint and takes pulse rate again.
[6] Soto Hall Sign
Supine. The doctor places one hand on the sternum while passively flexing the patient's head toward the chest.
[8] Millgram's Test
Supine. With the patient's limbs extended, ask patient to elevate legs until 6 inches off table and hold for as long as possible (30 sec minimum).
[2] Magnusson's
The patient is asked to localize the point of pain at two different times.
[3] Minor's Sign [VC]
Seated. Ask patient to rise from a seated position.
[2] Supraspinatus Press Test AKA Empty Can Test
Seated. The doctor stands behind the patient. Patient abducts both arms to 90 degrees and doctor applies downward resistance. The patient then angles shoulders forward 30 degrees and points the thumbs down. Doctor again applies downward resistance.
[1] Libman's
The doctor applies finger pressure over mastoid process. Increase pressure until patient expresses discomfort.
[2] Laguerre's Test (Patrick Fabere in the air)
Supine. The doctor flexes, abducts, and laterally rotates hip. Doctor then stabilizes the opposite ASIS with one hand and with the other hand presses down on the knee. The patient's foot rests on the doctor's forearm that is stabilizing the ASIS.
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