Yergason's or Yergason sign
Posted By: Patty on 2009-04-08
In Reply to: With or w/o apostrophe is acceptable - KatersTracers
Subject: Yergason's or Yergason sign
Named after Robert Yergason. An apostrophe would make it possessive. His sign. ;-)
Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread
The messages you are viewing
are archived/old. To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select
the boards given in left menu
Other related messages found in our database
Yergason's test: A test for evaluation of biceps tendon injury. Also known as: Yergason’s sign,Ye
Subject: Yergason's test: A test for evaluation of biceps tendon injury. Also known as: Yergason’s sign,Yerga
Yergason sign or test
Subject: Yergason sign or test
Yergason's
Subject: Yergason's
nm
? Yergason's.
Subject: ? Yergason's.
Yergason. n/m
Subject: Yergason. n/m
Yergason
Subject: Yergason
Yergason's
Subject: Yergason's
Yergason. See refs
Subject: Yergason. See refs
The first link gives tests by location. Great starting point.
http://www.slackbooks.com/view.asp?slackCode=45910
Accuracy of the Speed's and Yergason's tests in detecting biceps ... The validity of the Yergason's and Speed's tests was evaluated against findings at ... CONCLUSIONS: Although Speed's and Yergason's tests are moderately ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve& db=PubMed&list_uids=15007311&dopt=Citation -
Yergason's Test
Subject: Yergason's Test
Yergason's Test This test has the examiner facing the seated patient and slightly lateral to the upper extremity being tested. The patient, with the palm facing upward, makes a fist and bends the elbow to about 90 degrees. The examiner palpates over the bicipital groove while clasping the patient's fist. The examiner then internally and externally rotates the patient's arm while also keeping the patient from further flexing the elbow. If this action causes a painful palpable and/or audible click or snap, which is the bicipital tendon slipping in and out of the bicipital groove, then this test is considered positive, which indicates a loss of stability of the Biceps' Tendon.
Yergason's test
Subject: Yergason's test
Hope this helps
Yergason's test?
Subject: Yergason's test?
Yergason, Speed tests
Subject: Yergason, Speed tests
Yergason's test? Load and shift test?
Subject: Yergason's test? Load and shift test?
Does it s/l either of those? Just ideas.
abdominal exam: obturator sign, and positiv s/l Zoe-is sign
Subject: abdominal exam: obturator sign, and positiv s/l Zoe-is sign
grind test or Galeazzi sign, Gower sign
Subject: grind test or Galeazzi sign, Gower sign
Cullen sign, Grey Turner sign. No s. nm
Subject: Cullen sign, Grey Turner sign. No s. nm
Lloyd's sign. Look in medical dictionary under sign. NM
Subject: Lloyd's sign. Look in medical dictionary under sign. NM
:
She has a positive Tinel's sign, positive Phalen's sign, and positive s/l Durkin's sign.
Subject: She has a positive Tinel's sign, positive Phalen's sign, and positive s/l Durkin's sign.
:-)
J sign or Jay sign?? Ortho - knee. TIA, nm.
Subject: J sign or Jay sign?? Ortho - knee. TIA, nm.
s/l watiers sign or goiters sign? nm
Subject: s/l watiers sign or goiters sign? nm
nm
Myerson's sign or Meyerson's sign
In the physical exam, neurology doc is spelling Meyerson's sign. In two books I find Myerson under signs and cannot verify Meyerson's anywhere. Any thoughts? Thank you in advance for your help!
Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R
Subject: Patient has a negative wrist extension sign on the right and a negative s/l 3rd finger sign on the R
wale sign or sometimes "red wale sign" i think nm
Subject: wale sign or sometimes "red wale sign" i think nm
sign
Subject: sign
You are very welcome Lee.
ok sign or okay sign
Subject: ok sign or okay sign
....DIP joint of the index finger and of the thumb. She still is not able make the okay sign yet.
okay sign. nm
Subject: okay sign. nm
car sign?
Subject: car sign?
Patient banged her knee and doctor says "She complains of a s/l CAR sign????"
SIGN
Subject: SIGN
psoas sign
sag sign
Subject: sag sign
I put the #sign in but I like to also put in
Subject: I put the #sign in but I like to also put in
parentheses or rephrase it to make it more clear, like
Augmentin 875 mg (#21) po bid for 10 days or
Augmentin 875 mg po bid for 10 days (#21).
I don't know, it just sounds awkward to me, almost like it is saying 21 pills twice a day, know what I mean? But that is JMO.
sign
Subject: sign
VATER - acronym for vertebral defects, anal atresia, tracheoesophageal fistula with esophageal atresia, an radial and renal anomalies, VATER complex. or is he in the neck? maybe it is goiter sign.
J sign
Subject: J sign
That is correct J sign in Stedman's ortho book.
Is it still okay to use the & sign (I&D, D&C), or
nm,
Stare sign
Yes thats right, stare sign
peneantregas sign
Patient has positive peneantregas sign on the right ear only.
Does this make sense?
Lloyd's sign
Subject: Lloyd's sign
Lloyd's sign (kidney punch). As per Dorland's, symptom of renal calculus, consisting of pain in the loin on deep percussion over the kidneys, even when pressure causes no pain.
Dorland's 27th edition.
Fail or Fao sign?
Subject: Fail or Fao sign?
Hi,
The sentence is:
X-ray examination on the lateral view shows a _______ sign consistent with a small effusion in the elbow joint and probably a tiny radial head fracture if visible.
Thanks for your time!!
Sail sign
Subject: Sail sign
Sail Sign
Sail Sign: Single lateral radiographs of the elbow which reveals the classic sail sign. This is an invaluable soft tissue finding in cases of ... www.gentili.net/signs/66.htm - 7k - Cached - Similar pages |
Appendicitis sign
Subject: Appendicitis sign
Okay, I know I know this but I'm drawing a complete blank. The patient has a positive obturator sign and a positive ?Rostitch? sign. Help!
I mean s/l ?Hrosings? sign
Subject: I mean s/l ?Hrosings? sign
No message
Appendicitis sign
Subject: Appendicitis sign
I believe you are looking for Rovsing's sign.
Rovsing's sign
Subject: Rovsing's sign
Should be Rovsing's sign. Pain in right lower quadrant.
degree sign
Subject: degree sign
According to the new AAMT guidelines, it states that the degree symbol should not be used as it can easily be not seen or mistaken as a dot on the paper. 90-degrees.
Brown's sign
Subject: Brown's sign
Left ear exam: Although she does have a lot of myringosclerosis on the drum, there is 1 area that does show, sort of what appears to be, a pulsatile mass behind the drum. It is difficult to see whether a s/l "Brown" sign was positive or not.
it's a sign of emphysema
Subject: it's a sign of emphysema
Chvostek's sign, though I believe (not sure) sm
Subject: Chvostek's sign, though I believe (not sure) sm
it's positive in hypocalcemia.
or ? Meltzer sign.
Subject: or ? Meltzer sign.
x
s/l trofostex sign
Subject: s/l trofostex sign
s/l trofostex sign (in HEENT exam)??
"Moses" sign
Subject: "Moses" sign
"bowling sign"
Subject: "bowling sign"
For knee pain, ballottment sign, bulge sign, and (sounds like) "bowling" sign? any ideas?
bowstring sign??? sm..
Subject: bowstring sign??? sm..
does it sound anything like bowstring sign?
|