The Exam for Shoulder Pain - Stanford Medicine 25
This video is brought to you by the Stanford Medicine 25 to teach you the common causes of shoulder pain and how to diagnose them by the physical exam.
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Diagnoses covered in this video:
Rotator Cuff Pathology
Impingement Syndrome
Biceps Tendinopathy
Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder)
Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Disease
Shoulder Instability
Labral Tears (SLAP Lesions)
0:57 Range of motion 4:12 Rotator cuff pathology 5:45 Bicep tendinopathy (long head) 6:18 Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder) 7:01 Acromioclavicular (AC) joint disease 8:44 Labral tears (SLAP lesions)
I HURT IN EVERYTHING SHE HAS SHOWN & DONE😢
The ASMR is strong in this one...
😆 lol
Does she give you tinglies? People are weird.
@@MrGriff305 weird because I'm not like you?
@@vegardbell No. Just weird.
@@MrGriff305 that's mature...
Good to see Nick Cave taking his health and mobility seriously.. 👍
HA! I thought Morgan Krantz was doing a cameo.
Got rid of that red right hand
Gold medal for informative content, clarity, communication, presentation. thank you.
And concise!
This lady is very interesting. So serious.
Absolutely beautiful Doctor. I'd be very anxious if I was that patient
I wish Dr. Christopher had more videos. Soothing and knowledgeable.
I really appreciate your effort and comprehensive examination! It helps me a lot as a new medical practitioner here in US . More power and God speed! 😊
Mr Christopher, you have my respects ! Congratulations !
These tests made me realize I need to see a physiotherapist immediately, tenderness and pain during at least half of the tests. Thanks for posting!
Follow up time, did the Physiotherapist find anything 😁
@@scotthowieson1191 Good evening! Yes indeed sir they did. Evidence of torn ligaments throughout the trapezius, old fractures in both hand bones (x-ray), my right leg was 1/4" shorter than the left, lower back pain cause by weakened abdominal muscles. I didn't realize how torn up I've been, still am actually, currently nursing yet another swollen lower back muscle. Was instructed to see massage therapist in addition to some unusual but effective exercises to be done daily. I see a massage therapist every 3 weeks now. The worst was when the therapist asked me to resist his ONE arm with both my legs and my legs lost! He just casually subdued them didn't even feel like he was trying, said my abdominals had "turned off" and my lower back was doing most of the work. A bunch of other technical notes but following the exercises put me in a far less painful state.
@@MaxSachs Geez man! That's harsh. Make sure you drink plenty of water and I hope you had a wonderful response.
This has put everything into context when practicing for my OSCEs. Thank you very much!
Great job! Thanks from Brazil
Beautiful and well spoken for a minute I forgot about my shoulder.
I love her accent. She could cuss someone out using language that would make a drunken sailor blanch, and she'd still sound like a stateman.
Thank you Doctor!!.... Very helpful video 👍🏽
This has helped me SO much in learning these different tests. I appreciate the anatomy pics, on-screen labels and the unhurried explainations! Studying for my PA summative exams.
Thank you for this fantastic educational video!
Thank you so much for this! This is exactly what I have been scouring the internet for.
Thank you. You explain it very clearly👍🏻
Brinda, your examination,was very comprehensive,and all including. Thank you,for your efforts
superb clinical examination! Thorough and thoughtful.
Such a good concise educational video thanks!
Very informative, keep coming back to this video. Helps me in my clinical work in primary care:)
The best shoulder examination I have ever seen. Dr. Christopher really is a super specialist. Great work
Is it enough for end_round exam 🥲 am in crazy time now 😪
Beautiful Teacher
Beautiful demonstrated Thank you
Thanks. I'm absolutely going to go over some of this with my PCP for my shoulder pain.
The best video so far (saw about 5 of these) on diagnosing shoulder pain.
Excellent!!! Presentation!
Thank you very much Doctor ....
Please upload more videos. Very informative, loved it.
Much appreciated your video because of its combination of demonstrations and words followed by images indicating the anatomy of concerned parts thanks a bunch
Excellent, thank you!
Thank you very much Doctor !
Well done! ER doc/shoulder pain pt/chronic 50 yr hball player
Loved your total examination of the shoulder. Lots to learn and loved your demonstrations.
You are really good brilliant clinician. I should know I have suffered with rotator cuff for 30 years....no easy way forward.
Doctor is a very cool lady. Clear and quiet.
Excellent video. Very helpful.
Great Job, Chad!
By far the best video on the subject.
excellent video. thank you
Very comprehensive and excellent demo
I've faced this man on the first level of every medieval rpg ever.
So you're the cause of his shoulder pain...
he was an adventurer like you, but then he took an arrow to the.. shoulder
@@uvekolarz hahah damnit
I think he’s a character in Dragon Age
He’s definitely a part time actor in Skyrim.
It’s really helpful to comprehend shoulder examination.
Very well explained n informative
Great video. Thanks for sharing
excellent demonstration madam. thank you
Thanks a lot Doctor 🙏😊🙏
this is exactly what i needed. GReAT VIDEO!!!
Superb. Really enjoyed. Very informative. Stupendous.
Very helpful. Thank you
Wonderful explanation..Thankfull.
Very informative..thanku
very nice explanation with so much clarity even to a layman
3:07 This is how we greet our brethren on our home planet Uranus.
Really good video. Well anatomy points explained. Professional voice. Thank you. It does help me as a P.T.
Excellent to the point presentation...thanks mam.
i wish ti could be more test videos, i love it, so the best video what i found!
Very good presentation,and informative.
Extremely useful video 🙏
I had a diagnosis by an orthopedist with an x-ray, an MRI and 2 months of physical therapy. My initial examination wasn't nearly this detailed and now I wish it were just to satisfy my interest in learning about it. Diagnosis was supraspinatus tendonitis, two small tears in the supraspinatus muscle, impingement of a bursa and osteoarthritis. Probably an anomaly (round shoulders). Still have some pain due to my stubborn refusal to stop working out and playing sports. I did have a good doctor .
Surgery or something else?
most helpful video!!!!!
impressive, thanks for the information.
very cool and sane explanations thanks.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful information. Can you make videos on describing Range of Motions of different joints, Limitations, how to examine range of motion, and how overcome from them
I love the way she annunciate her words
this man needs a glass of water goddammit!!
thank you very good explaination
this is the best proff explanation I ever see in my life really👍👍👍👍🆒🆒🆒
Summarised notes. You're welcome😊 Supraspinatu: Empy can test, forward flexion and 30 degree flexion then check power for supraspinatus, External rotation with power (IS n TM), Internal rotation lag sign, gebers lift off test (subscapularis), ROTATOR CUFF PATHOLOGY: Supraspinatus impingement: neer's test, Empty can test, Hawkins Kennedy test. Patients with supraspinatus impingement can have scapular movement asymmetry. Palpate the anterior joint line and internally rotate the shoulder and palpate subacromial/subdeltoid space. SPECIAL TESTS: FOR BICEPS: Speed's test ( resisted flexion), Yergason's test (resisted supination), papate the biceps tendon while doing this. ADHESIVE CAPSULITIS: painful ROM. Reduction in ROM both actively and passively. ER is the first movement to be affected in adhesive capsulitis. There's scapular motion asymmetry due to limited mobility of glenohumeral joint. AC JOINT DISEASE: Localised pain over AC joint, might pain when rolling over that joint to sleep. Palpate the joint for any pain, crepitus, step off deformity. Scarf test (cross body adduction) and palpate the AC joint. Painful arc in last 30 degrees of abduction. SHOULDER INSTABILITY: sulcus sign: pull down on humerus and notice for any sulcus on lateral side of shoulder. Apprehension and relocation test. LABRAL TEARS: Common in athletes. Speed's test. O'brien's test. Crank's test (internal and external rotation whilst palpating for pain and clunks) Acute lesions: anterior joint line fullness. Loss of power on resisted movements.
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Thanks for knowledge
This is the most clear and simple education and knowledge to understand, she is amazing , she dont talk too much and make the subject complicated like other videos , she go to the point directly, i would say on you tube she is a teacher number one. her charisma get your attention with that confident and voice level. been watching her video many times a day for one week. Can you post new video about all lower back pain cases upper back , middle back and lover back examination please? silent and calm atmosphere like this one?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wish you and your family always healthy and happy
Great description ☺️👌
Thank u for d video Dis is a great help for osce exam
Thank you.
I am in my last year for physiotherapist and this video is very helpfull to me, thank you very much!
Remember that any exam for “shoulder” pain should start with a cervical spine exam
Found a knowledge gold nugget!
Very good explanation
Thanks, this will help.
So many things that can go wrong... I have shoulder pain (probably from swimming) but none of these was hitting the pain spot exactly (AC joint was possibly closest). Guess it is time to see my physio and have an expert check it out! Really good to know what they are doing with those tests, though, thanks for the video.
This is an amazing self-diagnosis tool. Thank you so much.
The examination is very thorough
Very well explained mam. Thanks for info
Very nicely explained and very good learning. Thank you mam. INDIA
Absolutely amazing video
💎💎💎👍👍👍 Proper assessment is key to any successful treatment If you are perfect in assessment of the patient there wil be no doctor better than you.
Watchs video: Very comprehensive and well explained, I feel more confident 😌 Next day, pt with shoulder pain: *spongebob panic meme*
Excellent.
Very nice and helpful video specially for medical students
Excellent
Amazing video. Im a Primary Care Physician, almost everyday patients arrive complaining Of painful shoulder pathology. It will be very useful to take better decisions. Thanks a lot.
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Thanks for sharing the most expensive thing in the world ie; knowledge . Seriously thanks for such easy explanation and beautiful demonstration.
Excellent explanation thans dr
very informative, very helpful video, the best shoulder exam I have ever seen of all video's
Gerbers test got me real good... time to see a doctor
great work, I am a great fan of standford series. wonderful resource for hospitalists, primary care as well as specialists
Thorough and systematic shoulder examination presented by an acknowledged and beautiful doctor with a marvelous british accent and soothing voice. Doesn't get any better than this. Thank you.
Probably the most complete shoulder examination video on the internet.