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1 kwi 2004 · Physical examination. Preoperative diagnosis of SLAP lesions is aided by physical examination. Tenderness to palpation at the rotator interval can be a helpful diagnostic sign.
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.
27 sty 2016 · Specific clinical tests for detecting a SLAP lesion amongst others are: Yergason test, Jobe relocation test, Kibler dynamic shear test, Berg and Cuillo SLAP-prehension test, Crank test, Bennett Speed’s test, O’Brien active compression test, and Kim’s biceps load test I + II.
4 sie 2023 · Identify the population (s) most at risk for superior labral anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions. Explain how to diagnose a superior labral anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesion. Describe treatment considerations for patients with superior labral anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions.
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; If one of the three tests is positive, this will result ...
9 kwi 2020 · To identify cost drivers of open biceps tenodesis, arthroscopic biceps tenodesis, and arthroscopic SLAP repair in the setting of isolated SLAP tears and to perform a direct cost comparison between the procedures. Methods. The 2014 State Ambulatory Surgery and Services Databases from 6 US states were used.
5 maj 2021 · Sensitivity and specificity of the physical exam in diagnosing a SLAP lesion increases with several provocative tests. The senior author prefers the dynamic labral shear test, the O’Brien active compression test, and the superior shear test.