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Apprehension and Relocation Test

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    (English captions by Andrea Matsumoto from the University of Michigan)
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    The apprehension and relocation tests also
    evaluate for anterior glenohumeral stability.
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    With the patient supine, abduct shoulder to
    90 degrees and externally rotate the arm to
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    place stress on the glenohumeral joint.
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    If the patient feels apprehensive that the
    arm may dislocate it is a positive apprehension
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    test.
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    The relocation test is performed using the
    examiner's hand to place a posteriorly directed
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    force on the glenohumeral joint.
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    Relief of apprehension is a positive test.
Title:
Apprehension and Relocation Test
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
0:31

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