Assessments for the Shoulder and Arm

Assessments for the Shoulder and Arm

In this series, Aubrey demonstrates a range of assessments for the shoulder and arm. Use these tests to identify the dysfunctional tissues and determine the cause of your client's shoulder, elbow, wrist or hand pain.

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Assessments for the Shoulder and Arm
  • Shoulder assessment

    In this video, Aubrey demonstrates a range of assessments, including Postural assessments for the Shoulder and arm.

  • Shoulder ROM assessment

    In this video, Aubrey discussed the different types of information a therapist can garner from active and passive assessments and demonstrates active and passive assessments for Shoulder Range Of Motion

  • Muscle resistance tests for the Rotator cuff

    Aubrey demonstrates a range of Muscle resistance tests for targeting each of the Rotator cuff muscles

  • Deltoid assessment

    In this video, Aubrey assesses the three portions of the Deltoid muscle and suggests ways to reduce the surrounding muscles' influence on the test's outcome.

  • Bicep & Tricep muscle resistance test

    In this video, Aubrey demonstrates a series of tests for dysfunction in the Bicep and Tricep and shows how to favour either the distal or proximal end of each muscle for a more thorough assessment.

  • Forearm ROM

    In this video, Aubrey assesses the Forearm for Active range of motion (A.R.O.M.) and Passive range of motion (P.R.O.M.) and discusses the interpretation of findings for each type of assessment.

  • Forearm muscle tests

    In this video, Aubrey assesses the musculature of the forearm using a range of muscle resistance tests to target the wrist and finger movers and the Pronator and Supinator muscles.

  • Finkelstein test

    In this video, Aubrey demonstrates the stages of altering intensity in the Finkelstein test for De Quervain's tenosynovitis and the differences between this test and the often mistaken Eichhoff's Test.