Biceps Load Tests (II & I) | Rationale & Interpretation

Biceps Load Tests (II & I) | Rationale & Interpretation

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Interactive Video

Science, Health Sciences, Biology

University

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The video tutorial covers the anatomy relevant to SLAP lesions, focusing on the scapula, glenoid fossa, and labrum. It explains the Biceps Load Test 2, a diagnostic test for SLAP lesions, detailing the procedure and its high sensitivity and specificity. The tutorial also covers the Biceps Load Test 1, used for patients with recurrent shoulder dislocations, highlighting its differences from Test 2 and its role in easing symptoms.

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1.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How is the long head of the biceps tendon related to the superior labrum?

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What role does the transverse humeral ligament play in relation to the biceps tendon?

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What are the psychometric properties of the biceps load test 2?

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Describe the procedure for performing the apprehension test.

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