-
Rotator cuff torn or mabe not?
is there any way to tell without goint to a dr- if you tore vs injured your RC?
i dont have health insurane right now...all i know is it hurts like a bitch. Took a month off..couldnt take not training so i went in and went loght
it felt good for two days then back to major pain😖
----
-
Your Dr. can do
Apley scratch test
|
Patient touches superior and inferior aspects of opposite scapula |
Loss of range of motion: rotator cuff problem |
Neer's sign |
Arm in full flexion |
Subacromial impingement |
Hawkins' test |
Forward flexion of the shoulder to 90 degrees and internal rotation |
Supraspinatus tendon impingement |
Drop-arm test |
Arm lowered slowly to waist |
Rotator cuff tear |
Cross-arm test |
Forward elevation to 90 degrees and active adduction |
Acromioclavicular joint arthritis |
Spurling's test |
Spine extended with head rotated to affected shoulder while axially loaded |
Cervical nerve root disorder |
Apprehension test |
Anterior pressure on the humerus with external rotation |
Anterior glenohumeral instability |
Relocation test |
Posterior force on humerus while externally rotating the arm |
Anterior glenohumeral instability |
Sulcus sign |
Pulling downward on elbow or wrist |
Inferior glenohumeral instability |
Yergason test |
Elbow flexed to 90 degrees with forearm pronated |
Biceps tendon instability or tendonitis |
Speed's maneuver |
Elbow flexed 20 to 30 degrees and forearm supinated |
Biceps tendon instability or tendonitis |
“Clunk” sign |
Rotation of loaded shoulder from extension to forward flexion |
Labral disorde |
plus an MRI with contrast.....it shows damage but until they do surgery and take a look inside the full extent of damage will not be known
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 2 Likes, 0 Dislikes
PAiN thanked for this post
----
-
^^^Exactly.
Stay out of the gym until you know for sure bro. You could turn something minor into something serious.
----
Bookmarks