Shoulder Relocation Test | Shoulder Instability

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This is not medical advice. The content is intended as educational content for health care professionals and students. If you are a patient, seek care of a health care professional. Andreas demonstrates the Relocation Test for shoulder instability and how you can also use it in the assessment of shoulder impingement patients
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not me watching before my exam in 2 hrs

ahmadbekdash
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You guys are amazing. Definitely helping me study for my PTA licensure exam that I take in 3 weeks! Thanks!

arieladami
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U guys make quite good content, keep up

armantaghizadeh
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Love your videos but...Hegedus et al (2012) states that the relocation test can test for anterior instability when COMBINED with the apprehension test (sens 81%, spec 98%). He also describes the relocation test to be the most sensitive (52%) for SLAP tears - I am unable to find where, in that systematic review, you obtained the Sens 65% and spec 90% that you have quoted- have I missed something??
Keep up the great work - let me know if you are at all interested in having some of your videos translated into Ukrainian :)

leftofcentre
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all your videos were really helpful thanks

samaagamal
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Magee shows, Apprehension -> P/A Relocation -> A/P Relocation -> Release . It gets a little confusing in their text as they have about 20 different interpretations listed. Does the following interpretation seem correct?
- What I have gathered:
Apprehension: P! = Impingement
Apprehension = Anterior Instability

Relocations:
IF P! A/P = Posterior Impingement (secondary or primary?)
IF P! P/A = Anterior Impingement
If Apprehension Either Direction = instability ?
Release: ?

jasonmorris
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I learned to apply AP force!? So how it goes!? Whose right?

dodi
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So it's for instability or impingement?

ragalz
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How will I know that I’m applying the proper relocation force ?

chrisbreezybykushal
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my Father fell from. bike and hes gas pain in shoulder.... I am physiotherapy student... he asks me to assess snd i am confused... plz help me how should i assess him.... will you help me diagnosing me

mairanoor
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Sensitivity rules out the diagnosis and specifisity rules in? Am i correct anybody?

mishademidov
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Isn't it a primary impingment when the relocation test is positiv because the cause for it is between the acromion and humerushead ? Giving a pressure for moving the head posterior from the glenoid releases the stress between acromion and humerushead or not ?

JoeJonsenMusic
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what test I can do to differentiate greater instability or minor?

kevinmontoya
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if the test is negative what is it dependent on ?

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