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The test was devised in 1931 for detecting bicipital tendonitis. It is however now clear that the pain may arise from tenosynovitis, tendinopathy, or a SLAP lesion. It also assesses the ability of the transverse humeral ligament to hold the biceps tendon in the bicipital groove.
The physical examination: A combination of two sensitive tests and one specific test is useful to diagnose a SLAP lesion. Sensitive tests include: Compression rotation test; O’Briens test; Apprehension Test; Specific tests include: Speed’s test; Yergason’s test; Biceps load test II
Accuracy of the Speed's and Yergason's tests in detecting biceps pathology and SLAP lesions: comparison with arthroscopic findings.
1 kwi 2004 · Fissuring in the sublabral recess, cracks in the articular cartilage of the superior glenoid, and impaction fractures of the articular cartilage of the superior humeral head are all suggestive of a SLAP lesion.
28 sty 2017 · O’Brien and colleagues (1996) described the O’Brien test for SLAP lesions (Fig. 15–4). In this test the patient’s arm is placed in 90 degrees of forward flexion, full internal rotation, and cross-chest adduction. The patient is then asked to resist a downward force on the hand.
1 lut 2009 · A relatively new test for SLAP lesions: pronated load test. The patient's shoulder is abducted to approximately 90°, and the examiner passively externally rotates the shoulder with the forearm in pronation.