at 01:50. Winging of scapula is caused by damage to the long thoracic nerve resulting in paralysis of the serratous anterior, not vice versa, as explained here, that's how I remember, however, I might have a wrong understanding of it. So apologies if I am wrong.
Many thanks for the comments. harpethgold No, this is external rotation as stated. This movement rotates the anterior part of the humeral head laterally.
+Oxford Medical Videos thank you for this video :) I'm confused, isn't the empty can test is for the rotator cuff NOT the impengent? or could it be used in both?
Futoon Al-Ajmi Hi, Fotoon. The empty can test ('Jobes test') tests supraspinatus - part of the rotator cuff - but can also be used to test for subacromial impingement. See for a very detailed overview of all the shoulder exams.
Please can somebody transcript what exactly mentioned about what to inspect at the side of shoulder what was that " look for a postrophy cause??and sings of information, is it dystrophy cause?? size of formation?? it s on the minute 1:28
Ask the patient to shoulder aBduct to 90 degrees. Then, positioning your hand under their bicep, ask them to bring their elbow back towards their body. Your resistance to this movement will test the strength of shoulder aDduction.
edman501011, you are watching wrong videos, this videos are for those who are trying very hard to learn for their patients and helping to sick people but not "sick" like you.
Resisted internal rotation: subscapularis strength 5:08
Resisted external rotation: infraspinatous and teres minor 5:36
Resisted 30d flexion and abduction: supraspinatous 5:44
Hawkings test 6:55
Cross arm test: 7:22
Sulcus test: 8:02
Apprehension test: 8:20
Thank you very much for the effort! 🤓
That is the best reliable demonstration for shoulder examination I've seen so far.
Excellent demonstration of shoulder examination and special test. i believe it is extremely helpful for exam and daily practice. Thanks for sharing.
do you know what the special test was called ?
at 01:50. Winging of scapula is caused by damage to the long thoracic nerve resulting in paralysis of the serratous anterior, not vice versa, as explained here, that's how I remember, however, I might have a wrong understanding of it. So apologies if I am wrong.
this is an excellent video, perfectly explained.
Many thanks for the comments.
harpethgold No, this is external rotation as stated. This movement rotates the anterior part of the humeral head laterally.
+Oxford Medical Videos thank you for this video :)
I'm confused, isn't the empty can test is for the rotator cuff NOT the impengent? or could it be used in both?
Futoon Al-Ajmi Hi, Fotoon. The empty can test ('Jobes test') tests supraspinatus - part of the rotator cuff - but can also be used to test for subacromial impingement. See for a very detailed overview of all the shoulder exams.
I will check it out, thanks!
I couldn't focus on the tests, the topless guy is so cute!
make more ortho videos Guys...best on UA-cam!
This is what I was looking for exactly, thanks.
Damn I was trying to find something as good as this
Who else is here studying for finals like crazy? Lol
me lool
hahaha xD
It doesnt end after your exams, I got my MD 25 years ago but you always need to refresh knowledge. Good luck, you'll do fine.
Im tireddd
I have a shoulder patient in an hour!
Would it be possible to obtain subtitles accompanying the audio ?
Youlaena Jewan you can enable subtitle in video menu Captation
This is very helpful. Thank you so much.
Please can somebody transcript what exactly mentioned about what to inspect at the side of shoulder what was that " look for a postrophy cause??and sings of information, is it dystrophy cause?? size of formation?? it s on the minute 1:28
looking in particular for arthroscopy scars, signs of inflammation and assessing deltoid muscle bulk
Wow very good explaination. It is very useful. Thank u so much for this video
Great job! Very helpful video! I'd thumbs up if I could
Thanks for this. Very useful for finals
How would you test shoulder adduction?
Ask the patient to shoulder aBduct to 90 degrees. Then, positioning your hand under their bicep, ask them to bring their elbow back towards their body. Your resistance to this movement will test the strength of shoulder aDduction.
love it , Thanks
Nice upload More videos
Great video. Thank you.
No problem and thanks very much
this is so helpful thank you!
hello thank you for info video
please what can i look at lateral aspect???
I have the same problem.How to fix
Thanks 🙏
amazing video thank you
VERY HELPFULL. THANKS
excellent job!
very useful video
You shook his hand on the injured side... awkward
this is from a med school.... dear me.
very good, thanks guys
see VIP TV..
very helpful
Great
at 4.26 you say its external rotation.. don't you mean internal rotation?
Any chance someone knows a test for discovering tears in Teres minor?
Radiology
What about adduction?
nice one
Fabulous
Thanks
A great clip
I need a script... Slided would work also...
too good
Rom of motion for shoulder's are not accurate FYI
I’m diagnosing myself
May I know the patient's name pls
We don't provide names of any of our patients I'm afraid.
What about the confidentiality? 🙄
@@OxfordMedicalVideosIs he Indian ?
Indian guy!
edman501011, you are watching wrong videos, this videos are for those who are trying very hard to learn for their patients and helping to sick people but not "sick" like you.
Why on earth did you pick a narrator who can't pronounce S?
Jesus.
Hahahahahahhaha!!!
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Poor teaching