Evidence-Based Examination Techniques for the Shoulder Joint.

Zeitschrift für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie
Adrian MederMiriam Ruesseler

Abstract

Digitalisation now almost covers all areas of medical student teaching. Teaching videos are a good way to help students learn practical skills. The existing evidence is a recognised aid for the classification of the respective technology. This video presents the usual examination techniques of the shoulder joint on a patient with an unstable shoulder. The respective techniques, if available, were backed up with appropriate evidence. The examination techniques presented allow students to view them in a standardized manner on a patient. The evidence for the examination techniques can help with the classification of the respective technique.

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