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  1. The apprehension test is a maneuver to test the integrity of the glenohumeral joint capsule and detect anterior shoulder instability. It involves applying an external rotation force to the arm while monitoring the patient's reaction, which should be apprehension, not pain.

  2. 6 sie 2021 · Learn how to perform a comprehensive shoulder exam with inspection, palpation, range of motion, neurovascular and provocative tests. Find out the normal values, techniques and indications for each test, as well as the common pathologies and findings.

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  4. Diagnosis of anterior shoulder instability is through a thorough history, radiology and three specific tests carried out in this order: apprehension, relocation and surprise (release) test. These tests are highly specific and strongly predictive of traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability.

  5. 4 sie 2023 · Anterior Apprehension Test. The anterior apprehension test is performed by lying the patient supine on the examination table. The examiner positions the shoulder to 90 degrees of abduction and 90 degrees of external rotation. While an anteriorly directed force is applied to the proximal humerus.

  6. Learn how to perform the apprehension test, a clinical test to assess the fear of subluxation at end range of motion of the shoulder joint. The test has a high sensitivity and specificity and is part of the 21 most useful orthopedic tests in clinical practice.

  7. 28 lis 2019 · Learn how to perform the apprehension test of the shoulder to assess for instability of the glenohumeral joint. See the position, steps and abnormal findings of this examination technique.

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