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Video 2.15. The Bear Hug Test
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The examiner demonstrates the bear-hug test on a patient’s right shoulder. The patient’s elbow is bent to ninety degrees and the palm rests on his contralateral shoulder. The examiner applies an external rotation force to the patient’s right arm. A test is positive if the patient can not maintain this position. Here, the test is negative, indicating an intact subscapularis.
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