When a patient feels their knee "giving way," look at the ligaments.
A great way to isolate the Subscapularis , especially if the patient lacks the range for a Gerber’s Lift-off test. 2. The Knee: Stability is Key Special Tests in Musculoskeletal Examination: A...
Whether you’re a student prepping for OSCEs or a clinician refining your diagnostic skills, mastering is about more than just memorizing maneuvers—it’s about understanding their clinical utility. When a patient feels their knee "giving way,"
Here is a quick guide to the "Big Three" regions and the high-yield tests you need to know. 1. The Shoulder: Rotator Cuff & Impingement The shoulder is all about space and strength. Special Tests in Musculoskeletal Examination: A...
(Flexion, Adduction, Internal Rotation) The primary screen for Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) .