2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2004.01.008
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Accuracy of the Speed’s and Yergason’s tests in detecting biceps pathology and SLAP lesions: comparison with arthroscopic findings

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“…[1][2][3]10,13,14 This study demonstrates that by using such a technique, only a mean of 30 to 33 mm (28%-32%) of tendon can be seen, which is at the lower end of previously described technical reports using this technique. 4,8 When these data are further analyzed, it is apparent that the additional excursion with this technique is only 6 mm (lateral decubitus position range, 2-12 mm) and 9 mm (beach-chair position range, 2-14 mm) of the extra-articular portion of the tendon.…”
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“…[1][2][3]10,13,14 This study demonstrates that by using such a technique, only a mean of 30 to 33 mm (28%-32%) of tendon can be seen, which is at the lower end of previously described technical reports using this technique. 4,8 When these data are further analyzed, it is apparent that the additional excursion with this technique is only 6 mm (lateral decubitus position range, 2-12 mm) and 9 mm (beach-chair position range, 2-14 mm) of the extra-articular portion of the tendon.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…9,11,16,22 This also implies that published figures for sensitivities and specificities of common physical examination tests and imaging modalities based on arthroscopy as a gold standard are invalid. [1][2][3]10,13 It would therefore be appropriate for further research to revisit these values based on open exploration to obtain valid data.…”
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“…Some authors considered type I lesions as a normal variant and subsequently excluded them as a positive surgical finding. 15,35 Holtby et al 15 did not consider superior labral fraying with an intact biceps tendon and a bucket handle labral tear with an intact biceps as positive surgical findings. These authors therefore reported no data for previously described type III lesions.…”
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“…15 This value is thought to be the chance of having the condition based on the subjective signs and mechanism of injury. This value can then be calculated to produce more accurate predictive values.…”
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