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(Director and Principal Physiotherapist, The Physios, Sheffield, UK), (Extended Scope Practitioner, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter, UK)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780702072628
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Despite growing reliance on imaging, clinical examination remains the bedrock of diagnosis of the musculoskeletal patient. Special tests have widespread utility particularly in sport and can often help to elucidate a patient's presentation where the lesion is subtle and otherwise difficult to detect and, in turn, guide management and treatment. Special Tests in Musculoskeletal Examination 2nd Edition is a pocketbook guide to over 100 peripheral tests.

It includes:

  • a fully illustrated step-by-step guide to each test giving clinicians all the information they need at their fingertips.
  • a focussed review of the latest evidence and how this applies to practice.
  • use of clinical tips and expert opinion to allow clinicians to select the most appropriate test and interpret the results meaningfully.
  • Full review of the evidence integrated into the entire text.
  • New clinical context section at the start of each section making it easy to find and providing advanced background knowledge to extend the readers knowledge.
  • Brand new colour photography to show each test clearly throughout.
  • Additional tests included allowing readers to extend their knowledge and understanding.
Foreword ix
Preface x
Acknowledgements xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction
About This Book
2(1)
Clinical Context
3(1)
Technique
3(3)
Ground rules
3(1)
How to do the tests
4(2)
Evidence
6(8)
Searching the literature
6(1)
Appraising the evidence
6(3)
Interpreting the evidence
9(4)
Summarizing the evidence
13(1)
Anatomy And Biomechanics
14(1)
Also Known As (Aka)
14(2)
Variations And Related Tests
16(3)
Chapter 2 Shoulder
Introduction
19(1)
Impingement Tests
20(14)
Neer's test
21(5)
Hawkins--Kennedy impingement test
26(3)
Internal rotation resistance strength test
29(3)
Posterior impingement test
32(2)
Tendon Tests
34(18)
Speed's test
36(2)
Yergason's test
38(3)
Empty/full can tests
41(3)
External rotation lag sign
44(4)
Lift-off sign
48(4)
Labral Tests
52(10)
Crank test
54(2)
Dynamic labral shear test
56(1)
Biceps load II test
57(2)
Anterior slide test
59(1)
SLAP prehension test
60(2)
Instability Tests
62(22)
Anterior instability
62(1)
Apprehension and relocation test
62(6)
Load and shift test
68(5)
Posterior instability
73(1)
Norwood stress test
74(4)
Multidirectional instability
78(1)
Sulcus sign
79(5)
Acromioclavicular Joint Tests
84(14)
Active compression test
85(3)
Scarf test
88(2)
Shear test
90(8)
Chapter 3 Elbow
Tendon Tests
98(5)
Tennis elbow provocation test
98(2)
Mill's test
100(1)
Golfer's elbow provocation test
101(2)
Ligament/Instability Tests
103(10)
Valgus stress test
105(2)
Varus stress test
107(1)
Posterolateral pivot shift test
108(1)
Posterolateral rotatory drawer test
109(2)
Chair push-up test
111(2)
Neurological Tests
113(13)
Tinel's test
115(2)
Pressure provocation test
117(2)
Ulnar nerve flexion test
119(2)
Pinch grip test
121(5)
Chapter 4 Wrist And Hand
Ligament/Instability Tests
126(16)
Piano key test
127(2)
Radial collateral ligament stress test
129(1)
Ulnar collateral ligament stress test
130(2)
Scaphoid shift test
132(3)
Lunotriquetral shear test
135(2)
Derby relocation test
137(3)
Capitate apprehension test
140(1)
Midcarpal pivot shift test
141(1)
Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tests
142(3)
TFCC load test
143(2)
Thumb Tests
145(8)
Axial compression test
147(2)
Traction shift test
149(1)
Finkelstein's test
150(2)
Ulnar collateral ligament laxity test
152(1)
Carpal Tunnel Tests
153(15)
Carpal compression test
155(3)
Phalen's test
158(3)
Tinel'stest
161(7)
Chapter 5 Hip
Articular Tests
168(16)
Log roll test
170(1)
FAIR test
171(3)
Scour test
174(2)
McCarthy test
176(1)
Anterior and posterior labral tear tests
177(2)
FABER test
179(3)
Active straight leg raise test
182(2)
Muscle Tests
184(15)
Modified Thomas test
184(3)
Ely's test
187(1)
Modified Ober's test
188(3)
Snapping hip test
191(2)
Trendelenburg test
193(4)
Resisted external derotation test
197(2)
Stability Tests
199(2)
Torque test
200(1)
Other Tests
201(10)
Craig's test
201(2)
Sign of the buttock
203(8)
Chapter 6 Knee
Ligament Stressiinstability Tests
211(1)
Basic Uniplanar Tests
212(17)
Medial instability
212(2)
Valgus test
214(1)
Lateral instability
215(1)
Varus test
216(1)
Posterior instability
217(2)
Posterior drawer test
219(3)
Anterior instability
222(1)
Anterior drawer test
223(2)
Lachman's test
225(2)
The lever sign test
227(2)
Advanced Multiplanar/Rotatory Tests
229(17)
Anteromedial rotatory instability (AMRI)
229(1)
Slocum (AMRI) test
230(2)
Anterolateral rotatory instability (ALRI)
232(1)
Slocum (ALRI) test
233(2)
Pivot shift test
235(3)
Figure of four pivot shift test
238(1)
Posteromedial rotatory instability (PMRI)
239(1)
Posteromedial drawer test
239(2)
Posterolateral rotatory instability (PLRI)
241(1)
Dial test
241(2)
Posterolateral drawer test
243(2)
External rotation recurvatum test
245(1)
Meniscal Tests
246(12)
Apley's test
247(3)
Steinmann's test
250(1)
McMurray's test
251(4)
Weight-bearing/rotation meniscal test
255(3)
Patellofemoral Tests
258(10)
McConnell test
259(2)
Vastus medialis co-ordination test
261(1)
Patella apprehension test
262(2)
Patellofemoral grind test
264(1)
Mediopatellar plica test
265(3)
Other Tests
268(7)
Noble's compression test
268(7)
Chapter 7 Ankle And Foot
Clinical Context
275(3)
Injury classification
275(1)
Lateral ligaments
276(1)
Medial ligaments
276(1)
Syndesmosis
276(2)
Foot and ankle fractures
278(1)
Ligament Stress Tests
278(7)
Anterior talofibular ligament stress test
278(2)
Calcaneofibular ligament stress test
280(1)
Calcaneocuboid ligament stress test
281(2)
Medial collateral ligament stress test
283(2)
Ligament Instability Tests
285(12)
External rotation stress test
285(2)
Squeeze test
287(3)
Talar tilt test
290(2)
Drawer test
292(5)
Other Tests
297(10)
Thompson's test
297(3)
Peroneal subluxation test
300(1)
Metatarsal squeeze test
301(6)
Index 307