
- O'Briens Test - Physiopedia- The purpose of O'Brien's test also known as the Active Compression Test is to indicate potential labral (SLAP Lesion) or acromioclavicular lesions as cause for shoulder pain. [1][2] 
- O’Brien Test: Procedure, Positive vs Negative Results- The O’Brien test, or active compression test, is a simple procedure to assess the cause of shoulder pain. If you experience pain or clicking during the test, you may have a torn labrum or … 
- How to Diagnose a Torn Shoulder Labrum: 8 Steps (with Pictures)- Jun 14, 2025 · There are 4 tests your doctor will conduct on your shoulder that specifically identify a labrum tear. If you respond in pain to any of the test, your test will be considered a pass for … 
- O’Brien’s Test – Orthopedic Examination of the Shoulder- O’Brien’s Test is a special orthopaedic/orthopedic test for the shoulder that attempts to test specifically for glenohumeral joint labral tears (and more specifically for SLAP Lesions; … 
- Superior Labral Tears Clinical Examination - SLAP Tear Test- Apr 3, 2017 · The active compression test is used to evaluate labral lesions and acromioclavicular joint injuries. This could be the most commonly performed test, especially in orthopedic surgeons. 
- Shoulder Labrum Tear - Johns Hopkins Medicine- Diagnosing a labrum tear involves a physical examination and most likely an MRI, CT scan and/or arthroscopy of the shoulder. Treatment varies depending on type, severity and location of the … 
- Shoulder Exam Tutorial - Stanford Medicine- Conducting a proper shoulder exam is crucial to treating shoulder pain, a common outpatient complaint. No matter the cause, it is important to be familiar with some basic examination tools … 
- Shoulder Special Tests - PTProgress- Shoulder special tests are useful for identifying shoulder pathology such as rotator cuff tears, impingement, instability, biceps injury, and labral tears. Below you will find a list of shoulder … 
- Shoulder Exam - Shoulder & Elbow - Orthobullets- Aug 6, 2021 · technique stand behind patient, flex elbow to 90°, hold shoulder at 20° elevation and 20° extension. Internally rotate shoulder to near maximum holding the wrist by passively … 
- Everything you need to know about shoulder labrum tears- These practitioners will most commonly perform a series of orthopedic examinations to diagnose the problem. The most common tests that you will find are the O’Briens, Jerk, and Jobes test. …