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Osteoarthritis (OA) Heberden Nodes (DIP joints) and Bouchard Nodes (PIP joints)
- hard and painless
- flexion and deviation deformities
- MCP rarely involved
- Radial deviation



Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Symmetric deformity in PIP, MCP, wrist joints
- Tender, painful, stiff
- DIP, MCP, wrist
- Fusiform or spindle-shaped swelling of PIP joints
- Ulnar deviation



Pain Provocation Test Positive: shoulder pain from 60-120 degrees



Nerve Impingement Sign Press on scapula, raise patient's arm



Hawkins Impingement Sign flex arm and shoulder 90• w/ palm down and rotate arm
internally
-will compress greater tuberosity against coracoacromial ligament



External Rotation Lag Test Flex arm 90 degrees with palm up, rotate into full external
rotation
- Positive: unable to maintain external rotation; supraspinatus and infraspinatus disorder



Internal Rotation Lag Test Ask pt to place dorsum of hand on low back, elbow flexed 90
degrees
- Lift hand off back, further internally rotating shoulder

,- Positive: unable to hold this position; subscapularis disorder



Drop Arm Test Fully abduct arm to shoulder level and lower slowly
- Positive: weakness, supraspinatus rotator cuff tear or bicipital tendinitis



External Rotation Resistance Test Adduct and flex arm 90 degrees with thumb turned up
- apply pressure to wrist
positive: infraspinatus disorder



Empty Can Test Elevate arms to 90° in front of pt and internally rotate arms with thumbs
pointing down; ask pt to resist as you place downward pressure on arms


Positive for Rotator cuff tear if weakness present



Lateral Epicondylitis tennis elbow, characterized by pain on the outer side of the forearm



Medial Epicondylitis golfer's elbow, characterized by pain on the palm-side of the forearm



Colles fracture fracture of the distal radius at the wrist



Scaphoid fracture Anatomical Snuffbox > Radial artery here
Avascular necrosis, most commonly injured wrist bone



Thumb Abduction Test Ask patient to raise the thumb straight up as you apply downward
resistance
Positive test - weakness on thumb abduction
- Most sensitive carpal tunnel test

, Tinel Test Percussion on medial nerve
- Positive: aching and numbing, tingling



Phalen's Sign Hold backs of hands together with wrists in flexion for 60 seconds
- Positive: numbness/tingling



Sensation Test: median nerve pulp of index finger



Sensation Test: ulnar nerve pulp of 5th finger



Sensation Test: radial nerve dorsal web space of thumb and index finger



Torticollis head tilt due to shortening or spasm of one sternomastoid muscle



Spondylolithesis forward slipping of a vertebra over a lower vertebra; may compress spinal
cord



Scoliosis lateral curvature of the spine



spina bifida congenital defects in the lumbar spinal column caused by imperfect union of
vertebral parts



Bulge Sign Minor effusion
- Knee extended, apply pressure to "milk" fluid downward
- Tap knee behind patella
- Positive: fluid wave

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