McShane John M, Graveley Michael J, Hopper Bruce D
Sports Medicine Fellowship Program, Department of Family Medicine, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, 1015 Walnut Street, Suite 401, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
Prim Care. 2004 Dec;31(4):783-8, vii. doi: 10.1016/j.pop.2004.08.001.
Shoulder problems are extremely common reasons for visiting a primary care physician. To make a correct diagnosis, an appropriate physical examination must be performed. This article describes a systematic approach to the physical examination, correlating the various maneuvers and tests with the anatomy and pathology of the shoulder. The steps in this examination are: inspection, observation, palpation, manual muscle testing, and special testing. With this type of systematic approach, the physician is more likely to arrive at an accurate diagnosis.