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Pain: The presence of pain during the maneuver can also indicate a positive test. Significance [edit | edit source] Labral Tear: The test is particularly useful for identifying superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions. Instability: Helps in diagnosing shoulder instability, especially in athletes. Evidence [edit | edit source] The ...
In this video I demonstrate the Clunk Test for a Glenoid Labral Tear. I will walk you through how to perform the test and it's significance. To see more sho...
5 cze 2023 · summary. A posterior labral tear is referred to as a reverse Bankart lesion, or attenuation of the posterior capsulolabral complex, and commonly occurs due to repetitive microtrauma in athletes. Diagnosis can be made clinically with positive posterior labral provocative tests and confirmed with MRI studies of the shoulder.
6 mar 2024 · Purpose of clunk test: To detect a superior anterior and posterior labral pathology (glenoid labral tears) of the shoulder joint (1). Patient position: Supine lying, with the affected shoulder slightly over the edge of the bed (1). Examiner position: Stand facing the patient’s affected side.
The Clunk Test is a special test used by physicians to help evaluate the glenoid labrum in patients presenting with shoulder pain.
17 wrz 2023 · Labral “clunk” test: Original test for glenoid labral tears 1st described in the 1980s Patient lies supine with examiner abducting the shoulder past 90 degrees with one hand while pressing the proximal humeral head anteriorly.
A clunk or grinding noise or sensation indicates a positive test. Interpretation: Tear in the glenoid labrum : Common errors in performing exam: The most common error in performing this exam is the examiner not correctly applying the appropriate degrees of passive motion.