Background Clinical tests are a key element in diagnosing shoulder lesions. Purpose This study ex... more Background Clinical tests are a key element in diagnosing shoulder lesions. Purpose This study examined the clinical utility of traditional and new examination tests, the upper cut for biceps injuries, and the modified dynamic labral shear for superior glenoid labral lesions. Study Design Cohort study (Diagnosis); Level of evidence, 2. Methods A total of 325 consecutive patients who were seen for shoulder pain underwent a standardized clinical testing battery. Six clinical tests that have been previously reported in the literature (Yergason's, Speed's, bear hug, belly press, O'Brien's, and anterior slide) and 2 new examination tests (upper cut and modified dynamic labral shear) were performed. Clinical examination findings were correlated with findings in those who came to surgery (101 patients). Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive/ negative predictive value, and positive/negative likelihood ratio were calculated for each test. A binary logistic regression a...
Background Clinical tests are a key element in diagnosing shoulder lesions. Purpose This study ex... more Background Clinical tests are a key element in diagnosing shoulder lesions. Purpose This study examined the clinical utility of traditional and new examination tests, the upper cut for biceps injuries, and the modified dynamic labral shear for superior glenoid labral lesions. Study Design Cohort study (Diagnosis); Level of evidence, 2. Methods A total of 325 consecutive patients who were seen for shoulder pain underwent a standardized clinical testing battery. Six clinical tests that have been previously reported in the literature (Yergason's, Speed's, bear hug, belly press, O'Brien's, and anterior slide) and 2 new examination tests (upper cut and modified dynamic labral shear) were performed. Clinical examination findings were correlated with findings in those who came to surgery (101 patients). Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive/ negative predictive value, and positive/negative likelihood ratio were calculated for each test. A binary logistic regression a...
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