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Speed's Test Shoulder

The same used for biceps tendinopahty due to the insertion of the biceps tendon on the superior aspect of the glenoid labrum. A common variation of the test is described as the patient moving the shoulder into external rotation while simultaneously moving the forearm into the supine position too against resistance.


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Speed's test shoulder

Speed's test shoulder

. Have the patient resist a movement into extension a first time supinated and a second time with the arm pronated. To assess the integrity of biceps tendon or labrum. Speeds Test Biceps Test Arm is extended behind and the forearm supinated with elbow slightly flexed.

Standing beside the patients affected side. Speeds test is positive for bicipital tendinitis. Patient is seated Patient completely extends their elbow then supinates their arm Therapist stabilizes at the shoulder Patient attempts to flex the elbow while the therapist holds clients forearm and applies resistance.

First position the affected shoulder in 90 degree-flexion and full external rotation 1. To detect inflammation or lesions in the bicepslabral complex 1. He concluded that the Speeds test is a non-specific but sensitive test for macroscopic bicepslabral pathology.

Examiner resists shoulder forward flexion by the patient while the patients arm is supinated and the elbow is completely extended. It was first described in the 1980s by Canadian Drs. Yergasons Test Biceps tendon or glenoid labrum.

The likelihood ratios were 128 and 091 for Speeds test and 205 and 072 for Yergasons test. The HawkinsKennedy Test is a test used in the evaluation of orthopedic shoulder injury. Bicepslabral pathology was present in 10 of these patients.

Start with the patients arm in 90 degrees of shoulder flexion. - Ludingtons Test - Pt. Kennedy and a positive test is most likely indicative of damage to the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle.

Sternoclavicular SC Joint Stress Test Sternoclavicular joint pathology. The Speeds test is useful for assessing biceps tendinopathy as well as labral pathology specifically SLAP lesions. To perform the Speeds Test position the patient in either standing or sitting with their elbow full extended and forearm fully supinated.

Speeds test was positive in 40 shoulders. However it is positive with a various number of other shoulder pathologies. Diana Mekler for vo.

It is a complex movement and the patient is encouraged to perform it without resistance first so as to be able to elicit effective response when resistance is added. VIDEO Kibler et al AJSM 2009 - Speeds Test - resisted flexion with straight arm forward 90 degrees and externally rotated. OBrians Test In the OBrians test the patient is instructed to first flex the shoulder at 90 and then to adduct it of 10.

Apply resistance just above the wrist forcing the arm back down to. Sulcus Sign Inferior instability. If the patient has anterior shoulder pain or a painful click over the shoulder during the maneuver the test is consid- ered positive.

Yocums Test Rotator cuff pathology. Sitting or Standing upright with affected arm relaxed by the side. Shoulder Abduction Test Cervical facet joint impingement.

The sensitivity specificity and positive and negative predictive values were 43 79 60 and 65 for Yergasons test and 32 75 50 and 58 for Speeds test respectively. Clinical demonstration of Speeds test The patient is standing or seated Arms are flexed forward to 90 arms supinated The patient is asked to bring the arm into further flexion above 90.


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