Shoulder muscle being evaluated with the internal rotation lag test
Popliteal mass resulting from distention of the gastrocnemius semimembranous bursa from underlying arthritis or trauma
Eponymous maneuver used to assess for ACL tears; assessed by grasping the distal femur on the lateral side with one hand while using the other hand on the medial side of the proximal tibia while pulling the femur and tibia forward and backward
AKA: bow-legs
Device used to measure range of motion, in degrees
Perineural fibrosis of the common digital nerve due to repetitive nerve irritation; assessed by looking for tenderness over the plantar surface between the third and fourth metatarsal heads
Multiple local accumulations of sodium urate in the tissues; noted in chronic forms of gout
AKA: "frozen shoulder;" fibrosis of the glenohumeral capsule and manifested by diffuse, dull, aching pain in the shoulder with progressive restriction of active and passive range of motion
Collective abbreviation for the muscles that make up the dynamic stabilizers of the shoulder
Nodes on the dorsolateral aspects of the distal interphalangeal joints of the fingers; seen in osteoarthritis
Eponymous test used to assess for cervical nerve root compression by applying downward pressure on the laterally deviated head
Condition being evaluated for with the balloon sign and balloting of the patella
Shoulder muscle being evaluated with the external rotation resistance test
Eponymous test use to evaluate the medial and lateral menisci by grasping the heel and flexing the knee, then cupping the other hand with the fingers over the medial joint line while externally or internally rotating the lower leg while pushing on the lateral side of the knee, listening or feeling for a click
Audible or palpable crunching during movement of tendons or ligaments over bone or areas of cartilage loss
Eponymous test used to assess for de Quervain's tenosynovitis; the patient grasps their thumb against the palm and then moving the wrist toward the midline in ulnar deviation
Verticales
Radicular gluteal and posterior leg pain usually caused by impingement of nerve roots at the L4-S1 root levels
Nodes on the proximal interphalangeal joints of the fingers; seen in osteoarthritis
Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
AKA: patellofemoral pain syndrome; noted by pain with compression and patellar movement during quadriceps contraction
Condition associated with mild to moderate decrease in bone mineral density
Eponymous finding associated with carpal tunnel syndrome; assessed by repeatedly tapping on the volar wrist over the course of the median nerve
Eponymous finding associated with carpal tunnel syndrome; assessed by having the patient hold their wrists in full flexion and juxtaposing the dorsum of each hand against the other for 60 seconds, while the elbows are fully extended
AKA: bunion; lateral deviation of the great toe and enlargement of the head of the first metatarsal on its medial side
Condition associated with markedly decreased bone mineral density
Muscle of the shoulder being evaluated with the drop arm test
Bone that is assessed by palpating over the anatomic snuffbox
Cystic, round, usually nontender swellings along tendon sheaths or joint capsules, commonly on the dorsal wrist, ankles, and feet
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