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Resisted AC Joint Extension Test (or the AC Resisted Extension Test) is used to help identify an acromioclavicular joint pathology in both traumatic and atraumatic cases, and can be useful in helping differentiate between AC joint and impingement syndromes. | |||
== Technique == | == Technique == |
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Purpose[edit | edit source]
Resisted AC Joint Extension Test (or the AC Resisted Extension Test) is used to help identify an acromioclavicular joint pathology in both traumatic and atraumatic cases, and can be useful in helping differentiate between AC joint and impingement syndromes.
Technique[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ Resisted AC Joint Extension Test from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHdZQnV0KhU. Last accessed April 1, 2016.