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MSK Branching Exams Cheat Sheet (DRAFT) by

Branching exams for the knees, shoulders, wrist, and back

This is a draft cheat sheet. It is a work in progress and is not finished yet.

Knee Exams

Tests for Menisceal Tear
Joint line tenderness: patient supine, knee flexed at 90, palpate soft spot between femur / tibia
McMurrays: patient supine, hip flexed, knee parallel with floor, hold patella joint line, apply valgus + internal tibial rotation and varus + external tibial rotation; positive is pain or clicking
Apley grind: patient is prone, knee flexed at 90, apply force onto knee with both internal and external rotation of tibia while moving through ROM; positive is pain or clicking

Tests for ACL / PCL Pathology
Lachman: patient supine, grasp distal femur and proximal tibia, apply anterior force on tibia; positive is excessive transl­ation / absence of firm end point (ACL)
Anterior drawer: patient supine, flex knee at 90, sit on foot for stability, apply anterior force on tibia; positive is excessive transl­ation (ACL)
Posterior drawer: patient supine, flex knee at 90, sit on foot for stability, apply posterior force on tibia; positive is excessive transl­ation (PCL)

Tests for MCL / LCL Pathology
Valgus stress: patient supine, knee flexed at 0 or 30, hold ankle with one hand and support thigh with other hand, apply valgus force; positive is pain / excessive gapping (MCL)
Varus stress: patient supine, knee flexed at 0 or 30, hold ankle with one hand and support thigh with other hand, apply varus force; positive is pain / excessive gapping (LCL)
 

Shoulder Exams

Tests for Imping­ement
Neers: pronate arm, passively flex it upward; positive is pain reported
Hawkins: flex arm at 90, internally rotate elbow, forcibly internally rotate humerus; positive is pain reported
Painful arc: abduct arm in full arc; positive is pain in the 60 - 120 degree area (not more or less)

Tests for Labral Pathology
O'Brian's: arm flexed at 90, abducted at 15, test flexion against external then internal rotation; poisitive is pain with external and relief with internal / clicking
Crank: abduct arm to 90, apply pressure into the GH joint while internally rotating / externally rotating; positive is pain or clicking
Speed's: arm flexed at 90, supinated, resist further flexion; pain is positive (also tests biceps tendon)

Tests for Biceps Tendon Pathology
Yergason's Test: arm at side, pronated, elbow at 90, resist patient supinating / externally rotating arm; positive is pain / clicking in bicipital groove
Also see: Speed's test

Tests for Rotator Cuff Pathology
Empty Can: flex arm to 90, abduct to 30, full internal rotation; tests suprsp­inatus tear / strain
Lift Off: dorsum of hand against lower back, resists against examiner; tests subsca­pularis tear / strain
Drop Arm: abduct arm over head, watch for lack of smooth descent; tests supras­pinatus tear
Infras­pinatus test: elbow at 90, patient externally rotates against you; positive is pain / weakness
 

Wrist Tests

Tests for Carpal Tunnel
Durkin's: press thumbs over carpal tunnel for 30 seconds; positive is reprod­uction of symptoms in median pattern (most sensitive)
Tinel's: tap fingers over carpal tunnel; positive is reprod­uction of symptoms in median pattern
Phalen's: patient maintains maximal palmar flexion for 1 minute; positive is reprod­uction of symptoms in median pattern

Tests for de Quervain's Tenosy­novitis
Finkel­ste­in's: patient puts thumb in fist and ulnarly deviates wrist; positive is pain in area of 1st extensor compar­tment
 

Back Tests

Tests for Lumbar Nerve Root Imping­ement
Straight leg: patient supine, raise leg up passively, may dorsiflex foot to accent­uate; radicular leg pain below the knee reproduced at 30 - 70 degrees indicates disc hernation (at lower / higher degrees may have different meanings)
Crossed straight leg: as straight leg, but unaffected is lifted and symptoms appear on affected side; very specific, less sensitive
Reverse straight leg: as straight leg, but patient is prone, and detects defect at L1 - L4

Tests for Hip / SI Joint Pathology
Patrick / Fabere: hip externally rotated, ipsila­teral knee flexed at 90 and placed on opposite knee, examiner applies pressure; positive is hip / buttock pain

Trende­lenberg sign