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Title: Assessment Techniques in Sports Injuries


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Assessment Techniques in Sports Injuries
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Learning Objectives
  • Have a clear understanding of specialist tests
    and investigations that may be used in sports
    injury assessment

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Assessment Areas
  • Intrinsic risk factors
  • Extrinsic risk factors
  • History of the injury mechanism, pain profile,
    previous treatment, etc
  • Specialist tests
  • Specialist investigations

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Making The Diagnosis
Physical Examination
Clinical History
Working Diagnosis
Specialist test(s)
DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS
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Specialist tests
  • Standard orthopaedic tests for that joint,
    muscle, tendon, ligament, etc
  • Identify injured structure
  • Isolate the injured structure
  • Stress the injured structure in a controlled
    progressive manner

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Specialist investigations
  • Imaging techniques
  • Exercise physiology tests
  • Sports psychology tests/ profiles
  • Biomechanical analysis of function and performance

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Neural Tests
  • Neural symptoms/ functions
  • Dermatome symptoms
  • Straight Leg Raise (SLR)
  • SLR with modifications
  • Slump test
  • Resisted muscle testing for nerve root lesions

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STRAIGHT LEG RAISE
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SLUMP TEST
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Proximal Muscle Imbalance
  • Upper limb dominance
  • Shoulder drop
  • Sit and reach test
  • Thomas test for hip flexor tightness (iliopsoas,
    rectus femoris)

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THOMAS TEST
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Sacroiliac Tests
  • FABER test
  • Gapping test
  • Hip flexion and adduction test
  • Sit up and reach test
  • Pelvic compression test

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GAPPING TEST
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SIT UP REACH TEST
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JOINT SCOURING TEST
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Hip Joint Tests
  • Piriformis test
  • Joint scouring (Quadrant) test
  • Inferior glide
  • Posterior glide
  • Anterior glide

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PELVIC COMPRESSION TEST
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PIRIFORMIS TEST
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HIP GLIDES
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Standard Knee Tests
  • Menisci
  • Cruciate ligaments
  • Collateral ligaments
  • Joint capsule

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Apleys Compression Test
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McMurrays Test
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McMurrays Test
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Anterior drawer test
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Modified drawer test
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Valgus Stress Test
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Specialist Knee Tests
  • Resisted extension
  • Q angle
  • Clarks test
  • Patella tracking
  • 5050 test
  • Squat test
  • Patella apprehension
  • Patellofemoral compression test
  • Hoffa test
  • Plica test
  • Obers test
  • Noble test

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Resisted Extension
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Clarks Test
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Direct Palpation
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5050 Test
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Patella Tracking
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Patella Tracking (dynamic)
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Q Angle
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Thumb roll test
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Obers Test
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Noble Test
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Ankle Tests
  • Ligament stability
  • ROM
  • Anterior drawer
  • Inversion stress test
  • Compression test
  • External rotation test
  • Retinacular stability

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Lateral Collateral Ligaments
Lateral Collateral Ligaments
ATFL
CFL
PTFL
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RANGE OF MOTION
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DIRECT PALPATION
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ANTERIOR DRAWER TEST(ATFL pathology)
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X-ray Views- ? Instability
  • Anterior drawer stress view- for ATFL
    instability. gt10mm diagnostic (or gt3mm from
    contra-lateral side).
  • Talar tilt stress view- for ATFL and CFL
    instability. Tilt gt10 degrees from contra-lateral
    side.

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B
A
Inversion stress of the normal (A) and injured
(B) ankle
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PERONEAL SUBLUXATION
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SYNDESMOSIS COMPRESSION TEST
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DORSIFLEXION AND EXTERNAL ROTATION TEST
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