Frank,
The reference is as follows:
Mimori k, Takeshi M, Nakagawa T, Shinomiya K. 1999. A New Pain Provocation Test for Superior Labral Tears of the Shoulder.
American Journal of Sports Medicine. Vol 27-2.
I quite like this test - but haven't had had a suitable candidate for a positive finding.
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Scott Epsley
BPhty., MAPA, SPG.
PRINCIPAL PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Clifford Chambers Sports Medicine
Suite 4, 120 Russell Street
Toowoomba QLD 4350
Australia
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On Sat, 29 Sep 2001 21:17:03
Frank Conijn wrote:
>Yes, I am very interested in the reference, Scott.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Frank
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Scott Epsley" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: zaterdag 29 september 2001 11:57
>Subject: Re: Clunk and relocation tests
>
>
>Thanks, I have already read that article and numerour others for labral
>lesions. Another test is described in the apprehension position with hand
>supinated and then pronated. They actually got a higher accuracy (ie. no
>false negatives and less false positives) than O'brien's test. I don't have
>the article here but if you would like the reference I can get it.
>
>Thanks for you help guys. I have a special interest in shoulder conditions
>and the more I have been reading the more tests I have come across. Many I
>know and use, but some I'm not so familiar with. I will try and get hold of
>that book too, it sounds like an excellent reference to have handy.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Scott.
>---
>Scott Epsley
>BPhty., MAPA, SPG.
>PRINCIPAL PHYSIOTHERAPIST
>Clifford Chambers Sports Medicine
>Suite 4, 120 Russell Street
>Toowoomba QLD 4350
>Australia
>
>e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
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