Manual Muscle Testing: Shoulder Horizontal Adduction: Difference between revisions
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== Muscles Involved: == | == Muscles Involved: == | ||
Pectoralis Major | [[Pectoralis Major Rupture|Pectoralis Major]] | ||
== Patient Positioning == | == Patient Positioning == | ||
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* Patient actively horizontally adducts the shoulder through full available range. | * Patient actively horizontally adducts the shoulder through full available range. | ||
* The difference between this test as a general screen or specifically for clavicular or sternal head will be direction of movement against resistance | * The difference between this test as a general screen or specifically for clavicular or sternal head will be direction of movement against resistance | ||
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'''GENERAL SCREENING''' | '''GENERAL SCREENING''' | ||
starting at 90 degrees abduction, arm horizontally across chest | starting at 90 degrees abduction, arm horizontally across chest |
Revision as of 13:39, 14 November 2018
Muscles Involved:[edit | edit source]
Patient Positioning[edit | edit source]
- Supine with elbow flexed to 90 degrees & shoulder abducted to either 90, 60 or 120 degrees depending on desired fibres to be tested.
Joint start Position[edit | edit source]
GENERAL SCREENING TEST
- shoulder abduction to 90 degrees
CLAVICULAR HEAD - C5 + C6 nerve root innervation, superior 1/3 of muscle fibres
- shoulder abduction to 60°
STERNAL HEAD - C7, C8 + T1 nerve root innervation, inferior 2/3 of muscle fibres
- shoulder abduction to 120°
Therapist Position[edit | edit source]
- Therapist is standing at test side
To Test[edit | edit source]
- Patient actively horizontally adducts the shoulder through full available range.
- The difference between this test as a general screen or specifically for clavicular or sternal head will be direction of movement against resistance
GENERAL SCREENING starting at 90 degrees abduction, arm horizontally across chest
CLAVICULAR HEAD starting from 60 degrees abduction, arm will move up and across chest
STERNAL HEAD starting from 120 degrees abduction, arm will move down and across chest
- For grades 4 to 5 apply resistance to forearm, just proximal to wrist in a direction opposite to horizontal adduction