Neer Impingement Test

Purpose of Neer Impingement Test: To determine if there is an impingement in the shoulder joint (1, 2). Patient position: Sitting upright with the affected arm relaxed by the side. Examiner position: Standing beside/behind the patient’s affected side. Procedure: With one hand, depress and stabilize the scapula. With the other hand, rotate the patient’s arm internally and then perform a forward flexion passively in the … Continue reading Neer Impingement Test

Can casting combined with stretching effectively improve ankle dorsiflexion in traumatic head injury patients?

In 1997, Moseley, et. al., conducted study about Ankle plantar-flexion contractures which are a prevalent issue among individuals recovering from traumatic head injuries. Although serial casting has been a common practice to address and prevent these contractures, its efficacy remains largely unexplored within the realm of experimental design. This study aimed to assess the impact of a comprehensive regimen involving casting combined with stretching on … Continue reading Can casting combined with stretching effectively improve ankle dorsiflexion in traumatic head injury patients?

Hawkins-Kennedy Impingement Test

Purpose of  Hawkins-Kennedy Impingement Test: To determine if there is an impingement in the shoulder joint (1). Patient position: Sitting upright with the affected arm relaxed by the side. Examiner position: Standing beside the patient’s affected side. Procedure: Elevate the affected arm to 90 degrees in forward flexion. Have the patient’s affected arm rest on your arm i.e., have the patient’s affected arm well supported … Continue reading Hawkins-Kennedy Impingement Test