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  • ISBN-10: 1617119822
  • ISBN-13: 9781617119828
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First published more than 20 years ago, Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination, now in itsFourth Edition, continues to follow the authors’ initial goals of providing a simple, pocket-sized manual for practical learning purposes.
 
The Fourth Edition provides critical and invaluable information on the most current and practical special tests used during an orthopedic examination. The efficient user-friendly, spiral-bound format allows for easy access to individualized special tests.
 
Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination, Fourth Edition includes 160 special tests, 6 of which are new:
  • Ballottement Test
  • Gerber’s Test (Lift-Off Test)
  • Painful Arc Sign
  • Thessaly Test
  • Quad Active Test
  • Lelli Test for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries
Inside Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination Fourth Edition, Jeff G. Konin, Denise Lebsack, Alison R. Snyder Valier, and Jerome A. Isear, Jr. have included a new section on evidence, where the authors have highlighted systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or single articles to address reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of the special tests, where available.
 
What is new and updated in the Fourth Edition:
  • Includes a video website that provides visually enhanced dimensional and motion analysis of each special test performed
  • Includes 160 special tests, 6 of which are new to this edition
  • Includes information on reliability, sensitivity, and specificity presented in a table format
  • New evidence section highlight systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or single articles for special tests, where available
  • New color images for each test
  • Updated references for all tests
Bonus Material!
Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination, Fourth Edition includes a video website with each new book purchase. This video website offers a unique approach that provides a visually enhanced dimensional and motion analysis of each special test performed. The video segments will help students and clinicians better understand the test motion in order to perform the test accurately during an orthopedic examination.
 
The simple yet succinct information provided throughout the manual and on the video website will help clinicians make informed decisions during an orthopedic examination, from understanding to performing and evaluating the special tests.
 
Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination, Fourth Edition will carry on the tradition of past editions as being the premier resource for thousands of students, clinicians, and rehabilitation professionals.
Dedication v
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Authors xv
Preface xix
Foreword xxv
Edward G. McFarland
Section 1 Temporomandibular
1(6)
Chvostek's Sign
2(2)
Loading Test
4(1)
Palpation Test
5(2)
Section 2 Cervical Spine
7(14)
Vertebral Artery Test
8(2)
Foraminal Compression Test (Spurling)
10(3)
Foraminal Distraction Test
13(2)
Valsalva's Maneuver
15(2)
Swallowing Test
17(1)
Tinel's Sign
18(3)
Section 3 Shoulder
21(80)
Empty Can (Supraspinatus) Test
22(2)
Yergason Test
24(3)
Speed's Test
27(2)
Ludington's Sign
29(2)
Drop Arm Test
31(2)
Lateral Scapular Slide Test (LSST)
33(3)
Apley's Scratch Test
36(3)
Cross-Over Impingement Test
39(2)
Posterior Impingement Test
41(3)
Neer Impingement Test
44(2)
Hawkins-Kennedy Impingement Test
46(2)
Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint Stress Test
48(1)
Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Distraction Test
49(1)
Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Compression Test (Shear)
50(2)
Piano Key Sign
52(1)
Apprehension Test (Anterior)
53(2)
Apprehension Test (Posterior)
55(2)
Sulcus Sign
57(2)
Anterior Drawer Test
59(2)
Posterior Drawer Test
61(2)
Jobe Relocation Test
63(3)
Surprise Test (Active Release Test)
66(3)
Feagin Test
69(2)
Load and Shift Test
71(2)
Grind Test
73(1)
Clunk Test
74(3)
Crank Test
77(3)
O'Brien Test (Active Compression)
80(3)
Brachial Plexus Stretch Test
83(2)
Adson's Maneuver
85(3)
Allen's Test
88(2)
Roos Test (Elevated Arm Stress Test)
90(3)
Military Brace Position
93(1)
Gerber's Test (Lift-Off Test)
94(2)
Jerk Test (Posterior Stress)
96(3)
Painful Arc Sign
99(2)
Section 4 Elbow
101(20)
Resistive Tennis Elbow Test (Cozen's Test)
102(2)
Resistive Tennis Elbow Test
104(2)
Passive Tennis Elbow Test
106(2)
Golfer's Elbow Test
108(2)
Hyperextension Test
110(1)
Elbow Flexion Test
111(2)
Varus Stress Test
113(1)
Valgus Stress Test
114(2)
Tinel's Sign
116(3)
Pinch Grip Test
119(2)
Section 5 Wrist and Hand
121(36)
Tap or Percussion Test
122(2)
Compression Test
124(1)
Long Finger Flexion Test
125(2)
Finkelstein Test
127(2)
Phalen Test
129(3)
Reverse Phalen Test
132(2)
Tinel's Sign
134(3)
Froment's Sign
137(2)
Wrinkle Test
139(2)
Digital Allen's Test
141(4)
Bunnel Littler Test
145(2)
Murphy's Sign
147(1)
Watson Test
148(3)
Valgus Stress Test
151(2)
Varus Stress Test
153(1)
Ballottement Test
154(3)
Section 6 Thoracic Spine
157(8)
Kernig/Brudzinski Signs
158(3)
Lateral and Anterior/Posterior Rib Compression Tests
161(2)
Inspiration/Expiration Breathing Test
163(2)
Section 7 Lumbar Spine
165(44)
Valsalva's Maneuver
166(2)
Stoop Test
168(2)
Hoover Test
170(3)
Kernig/Brudzinski Signs
173(3)
90-90 Straight Leg Raise Test
176(2)
Bowstring Test (Cram Test)
178(3)
Sitting Root Test
181(2)
Unilateral Straight Leg Raise Test (Lasegue Test)
183(4)
Bilateral Straight Leg Raise Test
187(2)
Well Straight Leg Raise Test (Crossed Straight Leg Raise)
189(2)
Slump Test
191(4)
Thomas Test
195(4)
Spring Test
199(2)
Trendelenburg's Test
201(4)
Stork Standing Test
205(4)
Section 8 Sacral Spine
209(28)
Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Fixation Test
210(5)
Gillet Test
215(3)
Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Stress Test
218(6)
Squish Test
224(1)
Yeoman's Test
225(2)
Gaenslen's Test
227(2)
Patrick or FABER Test
229(3)
Long-Sitting Test
232(5)
Section 9 Hip
237(32)
Hip Scouring/Quadrant Test
238(3)
Craig's Test
241(3)
90-90 Straight Leg Raise Test
244(2)
Patrick or FABER Test
246(3)
Trendelenburg's Test
249(4)
Ober's Test
253(4)
Piriformis Test
257(2)
Thomas Test
259(4)
Ely's Test
263(3)
Femoral Nerve Traction Test
266(3)
Section 10 Knee
269(94)
Patella Tendon/Patella Ligament Length Test
270(2)
Patellar Apprehension Test
272(3)
Ballotable Patella or Patella Tap Test
275(2)
Sweep Test (Wipe, Brush, Bulge, or Stroke Test)
277(3)
Q-Angle Test
280(3)
Medial-Lateral Grind Test
283(2)
Bounce Home Test
285(2)
Patellar Grind Test (Clarke's Sign)
287(3)
Renne Test
290(2)
Noble Test
292(2)
Hughston's Plica Test
294(2)
Godfrey 90/90 Test
296(1)
Posterior Sag Test (Gravity Drawer Test)
297(2)
Reverse Pivot Shift (Jakob Test)
299(4)
Anterior Lachman's Test
303(3)
Anterior Drawer Test
306(2)
Slocum Test With Internal Tibial Rotation
308(2)
Slocum Test With External Tibial Rotation
310(2)
Pivot Shift Test
312(4)
Jerk Test
316(3)
Posterior Drawer Test
319(2)
Hughston Posteromedial Drawer Test
321(2)
Hughston Posterolateral Drawer Test
323(2)
Posterior Lachman's Test
325(2)
External Rotation Recurvatum Test
327(2)
Dial Test (Tibial External Rotation Test)
329(4)
Valgus Stress Test
333(4)
Varus Stress Test
337(3)
McMurray Test
340(4)
Apley Compression Test
344(3)
Steinman's Tenderness Displacement Test
347(3)
Thessaly Test
350(4)
Ober's Test
354(4)
Quad Active Test
358(2)
Lelli Test for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries
360(3)
Section 11 Ankle and Foot
363(30)
Homans' Sign
364(2)
Anterior Drawer Test
366(4)
Talar Tilt Test (Inversion)
370(2)
Talar Tilt Test (Eversion)
372(2)
Thompson Test
374(2)
Tap or Percussion Test
376(1)
Feiss Line
377(3)
Interdigital Neuroma Test
380(2)
Compression (Squeeze) Test
382(2)
Long Bone Compression Test
384(1)
Swing Test
385(2)
Kleiger's Test
387(3)
Tinel's Sign
390(3)
Section 12 Contemporary Special Tests
393(14)
Impingement Reduction Test
394(3)
Walking Arm Stress (WAS) Test
397(2)
Finger Extension Test
399(3)
Flexor Pronator Syndrome Test
402(2)
Tarsal Twist Test
404(3)
Financial Disclosures 407(2)
Index 409
Jeff G. Konin, PhD, ATC, PT, FACSM, FNATA is a Professor and the Chair of the Physical Therapy Department at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island. One of the original authors of this textbook, Dr. Konin is recognized as a Fellow by both the American College of Sports Medicine and the National Athletic Trainers Association for his contributions.

Denise Lebsack, PhD, ATC has been an Associate Professor of Athletic Training in the School of Exercise & Nutritional Sciences at San Diego State University (SDSU) since 1994. During much of that time she has served as the Athletic Training Program Director, and has coordinated 3 separate Self Study Reports for the Athletic Training Education Programs accreditation.

Alison R. Snyder Valier, PhD, ATC, FNATA is a Professor for the PostProfessional Athletic Training Program and Doctor of Athletic Training Program at A. T. Still University (ATSU) in Mesa, Arizona. She also serves as the Assistant Director of Research Support through Research, Grants, and Information Technology Systems, as well as a research faculty in the School of Osteopathic MedicineArizona, at ATSU.