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Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, & Shoulder orthopedic tests

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show Severe muscular strain, ligmentous instability, posterior disc defect, upper cervical fracture, dislocation  
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Valsalva Sign   show
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show Local: Foraminal encroachment w/ nerve root compresion Radicular: Foraminal encroachment w/ nerve root compression  
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Flexion Compression Test   show
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Extension Compression Test   show
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show Local: Foraminal encroachment w/ nerve root compresion Radicular: Foraminal encroachment w/ nerve root compression  
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show Inc. Local: Muscular spasm, strain, sprain, apophyseal capsulitis Dec. Radicular: Disc problem, foraminal encroachment  
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Shoulder Depression Test   show
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show Meningitis -nerve root involvement  
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Soto Hall   show
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show +Dizziness, Vertigo, Faintness, Blurry vision, Nystagmus, Nausea  
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Adam's Position   show
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show +Same side: Intercostal neuritis +Opposite side: Pleuritis or intercostal sprain  
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Chest Expansion Test   show
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show Rib Fracture  
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Beevor's Sign   show
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show Sciatica (Sciatic radiculopathy)  
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show +Compression of sciatic nerve, lumbar nerve roots, or disc protrusion  
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Slump Test   show
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Kemp's Test   show
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show +Gluteal region pain: Sciatic radiculopathy  
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Well Leg Raise   show
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show +Dec. pain w/ knee flexion: sciatic radiculopathy  
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Straight Leg Raise   show
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Kernig's Sign   show
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show +0-35: SI joint, Piriformis syndrome +35-70: Disc defect +70-90: Lumbar joint problem +dull posterior thigh pain: tight hamstrings  
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Bonnet's Test   show
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Milgram's Test   show
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show +no posterior pressure on unaffected leg: malingering  
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Burn's Bench Test   show
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show +Pain: Lumbar sprain/strain  
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show +Pain: Subacromial bursitis  
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show +Pain: Bursitis Abduction decreases pain:subacromial bursitis  
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show +Inability to tough the shoulder, pain: anterior instability/dislocation of humeral head  
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show +Pain: rotator cuff tendinitis  
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Drop Arm (Codman's) Test   show
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Neer Impingement Sign   show
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show +Pain over greater tubercle of humerus: tear or tenditis of supraspinatus +deltoid pain: strained deltoid +Weakness: suprascapular neuropathy  
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Speed's Test   show
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show +Pain: Bicipital tendinitis, ruptured transverse humeral ligament  
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show +Local pain: bicipital tendinitis +Displacement of bicipital tendon: ruptured transverse humeral ligament  
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Anterior Apprehension Test   show
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show +Local Pain:  
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show +Dec. pulse: TOS (pec minor compression of axillary artery)  
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show +Dec. pulse: TOS (scalenus anterior compression of subclavian artery) +Presthesia/Radiculopthy of UE: Compression of brachial plexus  
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show +Dec Pulse: TOS Scalenus Medius compression of subclavian artery  
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Eden's (Costoclavicular) Test   show
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show +Arm weakness, discoloration: TOS  
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