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Speed's Test is used to test for superior labral tears or bicipital tendonitis. Technique. To perform the Speed's Test, the examiner places the patient's arm in shoulder flexion, external rotation, full elbow extension, and forearm supination; manual resistance is then applied by the examiner in a downward direction. [1] .
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- Yergasons Test
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- Bicipital Tendonitis
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- Shoulder - Assessment and Examination
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The Speed’s Test is a common orthopedic test to assess for biceps pathology (like in biceps tendinopathy) as well as SLAP lesions in the shoulder. Originally the Speed’s test was designed to test for tenosynovitis of the long biceps tendon but is now being used for several pathologies of the biceps.
The purpose of the Speeds Test is to test the integrity of the biceps tendon where a positive test could be indicative of the presence of a superior labral tear or bicipital tendonitis. ...more....
30 sie 2022 · Speed’s test and Yergason’s test are both ways for your doctor to physically examine the area around your shoulder. Both tests require you to perform certain motions with your doctor.
1 mar 2019 · 217 views 5 years ago. This video demonstrates how to perform the speeds test to diagnose biceps tendonitis....more.
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