Speeds test
Speeds test—
the patient’s elbow is extended, forearm supinated (palm up), and humerus flexed forward 60 to 90 degrees. Pain in the area of the biceps tendon is elicited by downward resistance applied to the forward flexed arm (63% sensitivity, 35% specificity).
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