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Brace Yourself Physical Exam, Functional
Testing and Bracing of Common Upper Extremity
Orthopedic Complaints
2
Objectives
  • Surface anatomy, muscle testing, special tests,
    bracing
  • Cervical spine
  • Shoulder
  • Elbow, wrist, hand
  • Apply these skills to your clinical practice

3
Cervical Spine Exam
  • Surface Anatomy
  • C 3 thru 7

4
Cervical Spine Exam
  • Manual Muscle Tests
  • Special Tests
  • Spurlings Compression

5
Shoulder AnatomySkeletal
6
Shoulder AnatomyMuscular
7
Shoulder Exam
  • Surface Anatomy
  • Sternoclavicular joint
  • Clavicle
  • Acromoclavicular joint
  • Coracoid process
  • Tip of Acromion
  • Proximal Humerus
  • Spine of the Scapula

8
Shoulder Exam
  • Manual Muscle Tests
  • Special Tests
  • AC Spring Test
  • Sulcus Sign
  • Apprehension Test
  • Hawkins-Kennedy Impingement Test
  • Drop Arm Test

9
Shoulder Exam
10
Shoulder Braces
  • Shoulder Stabilizer
  • SAWA

11
Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Anatomy Medial Elbow
12
Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Anatomy Lateral Elbow
13
Elbow, Wrist, and Hand AnatomyWrist and Hand
14
Elbow Exam
  • Surface Anatomy
  • Medial Epicondyle
  • Lateral Epicondyle
  • Olecranon
  • Ulnar groove

15
Wrist and Hand Exam
  • Surface Anatomy
  • Scaphoid
  • Pisiform
  • Radial Head
  • Ulnar Styloid

16
Elbow, Wrist, and Hand Exam
  • Manual Muscle Tests
  • Special Tests
  • Valgus Stress Test
  • Tennis Elbow Test (Lateral Epicondylitis)
  • Finkelstein Test

17
Elbow Exam
18
Wrist Exam
19
Hand Exam
20
Upper Extremity Function
  • Mirroring
  • Double/single arm balancing
  • Sport specific skill testing
  • Identify tasks
  • Progress intensity to game-like situation

21
Elbow Braces
  • Hinged Elbow Brace
  • Control ROM
  • Prevent hyperextension

22
Wrist/Hand Bracing
  • Cock-Up
  • Immobilize

23
Wrist/Hand Bracing
  • Wrist/Thumb Spica Brace

24
Orthopedic Exam References
  • Amato, H., Venable-Hawkins, C., Cole, S. 2002.
    Practical Exam Preparation Guide of Clinical
    Skills for Athletic Training. Thorofare, NJ
    SLACK Incorporated.

25
Orthopedic Exam References
  • Magee, D. 2002. Orthopedic Physical Assessment,
    4th Ed. Philadelphia, PA Saunders.
  • Kendall, F., McCreary, E., Provance, P. 1993.
    Muscles, Testing and Function. Baltimore, MD
    Williams Wilkins.

26
Injury Scenario 1
  • A football player reaches out with his arm to
    tackle the ball carrier. After the play he walks
    to the sideline supporting the arm and is in a
    great deal of pain.
  • Discuss how to evaluate this problem and
    immediate care procedures.

27
Answer Injury Scenario 1
  • Injury
  • Anterior shoulder dislocation
  • Plan
  • Attempt to reduce
  • Sling the arm (above heart)
  • Assess vascular integrity of the arm
  • Assess neurological integrity of the arm
  • Transport to doctor for immediate reduction

28
Answer Injury Scenario 1
  • Bracing
  • Shoulder stabilizer for stability

29
Injury Scenario 2
  • A soccer player running downfield was tripped and
    fell on her shoulder with the arm extended. She
    complains of pain over the distal end of the
    clavicle. On examination she has a lump on the
    top of the shoulder (not found on bilateral
    examination) which is tender.
  • Demonstrate what you would do.

30
Answer Injury Scenario 2
  • Injury
  • Acromioclavicular sprain
  • Evaluation
  • Palpable pain at acromion process and AC ligament
  • Piano key sign
  • Positive AC sprain special tests
  • Holds arm in loose packed position
  • Limited shoulder ROM

31
Injury Scenario 3
  • During a football game the quarterback makes a
    throw just as he releases the ball is struck
    from his blindside. His head appears to be
    forced sideways with the shoulder already lowered
    from his follow-through. The athlete comes to
    you on the sideline complaining of pain, numbness
    tingling in his neck down his right arm.
  • Evaluate this injury and discuss what return to
    play criterion should be used.

32
Answer Injury Scenario 3
  • Injury
  • Brachial plexus strain (Burner/Stinger)
  • Plan
  • Light stretch of injured area
  • Perform upper extremity neurological assessment
  • Light cervical traction
  • Brachial plexus tension tests

33
Answer Injury Scenario 3
  • Plan (cont)
  • Assess grip strength
  • Ice over brachial plexus
  • Return to Play
  • Full sensation and full strength demonstrated

34
Injury Scenario 4
  • A tennis player reports with a chief complaint of
    elbow pain. Considering the injury has an
    insidious onset, the sport the athlete
    participates in and the joint injured.
  • Demonstrate the key components to the evaluation
    and list the plan of action for care of the
    athlete.

35
Findings Injury Scenario 4
  • Evaluation
  • Pain with active and resistive extension of the
    wrist and forearm
  • Pain and weakness with manual muscle test for the
    extensor muscle group
  • Palpable pain over lateral epicondyle
  • Positive tennis elbow test
  • Positive Cozens test

36
Answer Injury Scenario 4
  • Injury
  • Lateral Epicondylitis
  • Plan
  • Evaluate biomechanics with coaches assistance
  • Discuss racket tension
  • Discuss grip size
  • Ultrasound (phono if no improvement) for
    inflammation

37
Answer Injury Scenario 4
  • Plan (cont.)
  • Ice cup after activity
  • Strap to reduce tension on extensor tendons

38
Injury Scenario 5
  • The quarterback was injured during the first
    quarter of the contest while carrying the ball.
    The physician diagnosed the injury as trauma to
    the abdominal area also known as getting the
    wind knocked out and ruled that he could resume
    activity. During the fourth quarter, he started
    to talk about abdominal pain that was radiating
    up into the left shoulder.
  • Describe your evaluation process and recommended
    treatment for the athlete.

39
Answer Injury Scenario 5
  • Plan
  • Assess respiratory integrity of athlete for
    pathology
  • Assess for other signs and symptoms of heart
    complications
  • Listen to heart sounds with stethoscope
  • Palpate abdomen for areas of rebound tenderness
    (especially around spleen)
  • Have athlete urinate and look for blood in urine

40
Injury Scenario 6
  • During an ice hockey game a player catches a
    slap-shot directly in his chest. The athlete
    tries to get up but collapses back to the ice and
    cannot catch his breath.
  • Demonstrate what you would do.

41
Answer Injury Scenario 6
  • Injury
  • Possible heart arrhythmia
  • Treatment
  • Monitor ABCs
  • Activate emergency action plan
  • X-Ray ribs
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