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      • The squeeze test compresses the proximal fibula against the tibia to assess the integrity of the bones, interosseus membrane, and syndesmotic ligaments. Pain occurs with fracture or diastasis and is considered positive.
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  2. The squeeze test compresses the proximal fibula against the tibia to assess the integrity of the bones, interosseus membrane, and syndesmotic ligaments. Pain occurs with fracture or diastasis and is considered positive.

  3. Mar 23, 2024 · High Ankle Sprain & Syndesmosis Injuries are traumatic injuries that affect the distal tibiofibular ligaments and most commonly occur due to sudden external rotation of the ankle. Diagnosis is suspected clinically with tenderness over the syndesmosis which worsens with squeezing of the tibia and fibula together at the midcalf.

  4. The Syndesmosis Squeeze Test of the ankle is a common orthopedic test to assess for syndesmosis injuries at the ankle after inversion trauma.

  5. Arm Squeeze Test is a clinical test used to distinguish cervical nerve root compression from shoulder disease in case of doubtful diagnosis. Nerve compression syndrome is typically agitated when the middle third of the upper arm is squeezed or compacted.

  6. The Arm Squeeze Test is a relatively new clinical test to differentiate referred arm pain in patients with cervical root compression or shoulder pathologies.

  7. This test is used to detect ligamentous instability of the second and third carpometacarpal joints. It's also known as the Linscheid Compression Test or Squeeze Test.

  8. Purpose: To help identify tibiofibular syndesmotic injuries. Test position: Supine. Performing the Test: The examiner grasps the patient's leg midway up the calf and performs a compress and release motion. A positive test is considered if the patient experiences pain in the area of the syndesmosis. Diagnostic Accuracy: Kappa .75.

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