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Physical therapists know diagnosing SLAP tears can be tricky. This video dives into the most recent study on the most sensitive and specific tests to finally get you closer to a diagnosis!
Here's what you'll learn:
◎ Common symptoms of SLAP tears
◎ Why they're more frequent in overhead athletes & with age
◎ How to perform 8 key tests for SLAP tears: O'Brien's, Speeds, Jurgensen's, Anterior Slide, Crank, Dynamic Labral Shear, Biceps Load 2, & Bicipital Groove Tenderness
◎ Why individual test results might not be the whole picture & how to combine them for better accuracy
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Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
0:15 - Clinical presentation
0:30 - Prevalence in athletes
0:49 - Prevalence in general population
1:20 - O'Brien's Test
1:55 - Speed's Test
2:35 - Yergason's Test
2:56 - Anterior Slide Test
3:20 - Crank Test
4:03 - Dynamic Labral Shear Test
4:29 - Biceps Load 2/Kim 2 Test
4:52 - Bicipital Groove Tenderness
5:15 - How to make special test more accurate
8:20 - Conclusion
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8 Key Tests for Diagnosing SLAP Tears in the Shoulder
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