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7. Examination to detect a SLAP tear

Dr. Mark Hutchinson's Knee, Shoulder and Hip/Groin Exam is a combined project of the University of British Columbia (UBC), the University of Illinois, Chicago (UIC), the Norwegian University of Sport Sciences, Oslo. The project is a teaching initiative of the Centre for Hip Health and Mobility (CHHM) (Vancouver).

The faculty leads are Drs Mark Hutchinson, Teresa Liu-Ambrose, Karim Khan and Roald Bahr. Additional faculty support has come from Drs Michael Koehle, Ian Scott, Navin Prasad as well as Tyler Dumont. 



Project coordinators: Tonia Timperley and Julian Cooper (UBC School of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Education)



Funding: UBC Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF) through the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Medicine.
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@nedeljko84

12 years ago

This is perfect demonstration, thank you! You are helping, not just students, but also health professionals all over the world, thank you again!

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@amirla84

14 years ago

i have clicking in both of my shoulders. does that mean i have a slap tear?

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@thisandmatt87

13 years ago

you are helping medical students worldwide. thank you.

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@anthonyd969

13 years ago

Well this was very helpfull. I failed every test for a SLAQP tear. My Dr. even after MRI still won't do anything for me. I have been in sevee pain and not sleeping for 6 weeks. I started therapy per him and even the therapist stopped because of the severe pain I was in. I think it's time for a new Dr. I tore my Bicept 2 years ago on the same arm. Would that weaken anything to have made this happen? Thank you

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@PHICEN

12 years ago

Wish youtube was around when I was PT school!

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@citizenpark2782

13 years ago

Thanks for the info

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