Summary of Skills – Knee and Shoulder Exams

Summary of Skills – Knee and Shoulder Exams

Summary of Skills – Knee and Shoulder Exams □ Wash hands Knee □ Observe knee, identify surface anatomy, palpation □ Range of motion, with palpation □ Joint line tenderness (DJD, menisci) □ McMurray’s Test (menisci): foot everted, knee varus position, flex/extend while palpate medial joint line; then invert foot, knee valgus, palpate lateral joint line while flex/extend □ Appley Grind Test (menisci): patient prone, knee flexed 90 degrees, examiner rotates foot while providing downward pressure □ Medial and Lateral joint line stress (medial and lateral collateral ligs) □ Lachman’s (ACL): stabilize femur with one hand, pull anteriorly on tibia with other); Drop Lachman’s Test (ACL – if small hands and/or big leg): leg positioned over side of table, stabilize ankle between examiner’s legs, hold femur down w/one hand, pull upward on tibia w/other □ Anterior Drawer Test (ACL): knee 90 degrees, examiner sits on patient’s foot and pulls anteriorly on tibia) □ Posterior Drawer Test (PCL): knee 90 degrees, examiner sits on patient’s foot and pushes posteriorly on tibia) □ Patellar manipulation (chondromalcia) testing □ Neurovascular assessment if any suggestive sx or mechanism (distal pulses, strength, sensation) Shoulder □ Observation, palpation of key structures □ Range of motion (flexion/extension, abduction/adduction, internal/external rotation), with palpation □“Empty can test” (supraspinatus): arm abducted 60 degrees, forward flexed ~ 30 degrees, thumb down, resistance to additional flexion □ Resisted external rotation (teres minor, infraspinatus) □ Resisted internal rotation and lift off from back (Gerber’s test) □ Sub-acromial palpation □ Hawkin’s test (impingement): elbow 90 degrees, arm forward flexed 90 degrees, examiner internally rotates) □ Neer’s test (impingement): thumb down, elbow straight, examiner raises arm thru forward flexion) □ Long head biceps palpation □ Yergason’s (biceps tendonitis): elbow 90 degrees, arm adducted, patient attempts supination while examiner resists) □ A-C joint tenderness, Cross arm test (A-C joint djd, dislocation): reach across towards opposite shoulder) □ Neurovascular assessment if any suggestive sx or mechanism (distal pulses, strength, sensation) □ Wash hands Charlie Goldberg, MD - UCSD SOM - 2015 .

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