Crank Test: Sensitivity and Specificity
Introduction:
None written. Excerpt from the entry in Superior Labral Anterior Posterior Lesion:
The patient's shoulder is abducted 90 degrees and slowly internally rotated while a gentle axial load is applied through the glenohumeral joint. The test is considered positive if the patient reports pain, catching, or grinding in the shoulder.
The patient's shoulder is abducted 90 degrees and slowly internally rotated while a gentle axial load is applied through the glenohumeral joint. The test is considered positive if the patient reports pain, catching, or grinding in the shoulder.
Associated Diagnoses:
Superior Labral Anterior Posterior Lesion
46% sensitive, 56% specific