
Physical Diagnosis of Pain, 4th Edition
Hardcover
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Section 1: The Cervical Spine
1. Functional Anatomy of the Bony Cervical Spine
2. Functional Anatomy of the Cervical Intervertebral Disc
3. Nomenclature of the Diseased Cervical Disc
4. Painful Conditions Emanating from the Cervical Spine
5. Visual Inspection of the Cervical Spine
6. Palpation of the Cervical Spine
7. Physical Examination of the Cervical Spine: Range of Motion
8. The Cervical Dermatomes
9. The C5 Neurologic Level
10. The C6 Neurologic Level
11. The C7 Neurologic Level
12. The C8 Neurologic Level
13. The Spurling Test for Cervical Radiculopathy Secondary to Herniated Disc or Cervical Spondylosis
14. The Axial Loading Test for Cervical Discogenic Disease
15. The Hoffman Test for Cervical Myelopathy
16. The Sharp Purser Test For Atlanto-Axial Joint Instability
Section 2: The Shoulder
17. Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint
18. Visual Inspection of the Shoulder
19. Palpation of the Shoulder
20. External Rotation of the Shoulder
21. Internal Rotation of the Shoulder
22. Crossed-Arm Adduction of the Shoulder
23. Abduction of the Shoulder
24. Painful Conditions of the Shoulder
25. Shoulder Instability Syndromes
26. The Anterior Drawer Test
27. The Shift and Load Test For Shoulder Instability
28. The Apprehension Test for Anterior Instability
29. The Jobe Relocation Test for Anterior Instability
30. The Andrews Anterior Apprehension Test For Anterior Instability
31. The Posterior Drawer Test for Posterior Shoulder Instability
32. The Jerk Test for Posterior Shoulder Instability
33. The Posterior Clunk Test for Posterior Shoulder Instability
34. The Sulcus Test for Inferior Glenohumeral Instability
35. The Crank Test For
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Steven D. Waldman, MD, JD, University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine