Thomas D Donnelly
Open Orthop J. 2013; 7: 310–315.
Published online 2013 September 6. doi: 10.2174/1874325001307010310
PMCID: PMC3785041
Suppl 3
Abstract
The shoulder joint is complex in structure and functionality. It is often difficult to assess clinically due to the great variety of associated pathology. This article presents an overview of the anatomy of the shoulder region and associated pathologies, whilst providing a summary of the clinical examination of the shoulder and associated ‘special tests’.
A full history is vital when assessing shoulder pathology. No particular test is fully sensitive or specific alone and accuracy varies between both clinicians and patients alike. Assessment of the shoulder should be conducted systematically with a range of tests combined.
Full Text Article: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3785041/