Standing with the arm being tested in 90 degrees shoulder abduction and elbow flexion, and wrist in a neutral position.
Contact Point
Lateral aspect of the elbow.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Abduction Side Lying (Long Lever)Compression
Patient Position
Side-lying on the arm that is not being tested, with both hips and knees bent to 45 degrees and the arm being tested fully extended by the patient's side.
Contact Point
Distal aspect of the posterior forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Abduction Side Lying (Short Lever)Compression
Patient Position
Side-lying on the arm that is not being tested, with both hips and knees bent to 45 degrees and the arm being tested in 90 degrees elbow flexion.
Contact Point
Lateral aspect of the upper arm, just proximal to the elbow.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Seated on the edge of the bed with feet on the floor, their elbow bent to 90 degrees and arm abducted to 90 degrees, with their forearm in a neutral position.
Contact Point
Distal aspect of the lateral upper arm, just proximal to the elbow.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Abduction Supine
Patient Position
Standing with feet on the floor, their arm straight and abducted to 45 degrees, with their forearm in a neutral position.
Contact Point
Distal aspect of the posterior forearm, just proximal to the wrist
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the practitioner and the curved pad in contact with the patient
Position of Examiner
Sitting beside the patient, applying lateral pressure and supporting the patient to ensure they remain stable
Instruction
Move your shoulder inwards as far as you can, keeping the DynaMo as still as possible.
Seated on the edge of the bed with feet on the floor, their elbow bent to 90 degrees and arm abducted to 90 degrees, with their forearm in a neutral position.
Contact Point
Medial upper arm, just proximal to the elbow joint.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Standing with the arm being tested in just enough abduction to allow for the DynaMo to be situated between the patient's wrist, in a neutral position, and their ipsilateral hip.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Standing with the arm being tested bent to 90 degrees elbow flexion, and in just enough abduction to allow for the DynaMo to be situated between the patient's elbow, and the lateral aspect of their torso superior to their ipsilateral hip.
Contact Point
Medial upper arm, just proximal to the elbow joint.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Extension Seated (Long Lever)Compression
Patient Position
Seated on the edge of the table so that their arm being assessed remains at their side with their elbow extended and forearm in a neutral position, allowing the hand to hang down without contacting the table.
Contact Point
Medial aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Extension Seated (Long Lever)Tension
Patient Position
Seated on a chair with the arm being tested at the patient's side, elbow extended and wrist in a pronated position.
Contact Point
Hand attachment, gripped in a horizontal position.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, linked to the hand attachment at one end and anchored to a fixed surface by the Tension Strap.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Seated on the end of the table with their arm being assessed at their side, elbow bent to 90 degrees and forearm in a pronated position.
Contact Point
Posterior aspect of the upper arm, just proximal to the elbow.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Extension Seated (Short Lever)Tension
Patient Position
Patient seated in a low row position with elbow at 90 degrees and hand holding the hand grip
Contact Point
Hand attachment, gripped in a neutral position
Device Orientation
Horizontal, linked to the hand attachment at one end and anchored to a fixed surface by the Tension Strap at the other, posterior to the patient's arm being tested.
Position of Examiner
Kneeling adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Standing with the arm being tested at the patient's side and wrist in neutral.
Contact Point
Medial aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Extension Standing (Long Lever)Tension
Patient Position
Standing with the arm being tested at the patient's side, elbow extended and forearm pronated
Contact Point
Hand attachment, gripped in a neutral position
Device Orientation
Horizontal, linked to the hand attachment at one end and anchored to a fixed surface by the Tension Strap at the other, posterior to the patient's arm being tested.
Position of Examiner
Standing adjacent to the patient in position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Seated, with the shoulder being tested abducted to 45 degrees and elbow flexed 90 degrees, and elbow rested on a flat surface.
Contact Point
Posterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Seated adjacent to the patient, on the same side as the arm being tested, supporting the DynaMo in one hand and the patient with the other.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Flexion Seated (Long Lever)Compression
Patient Position
Seated on the edge of the bed with feet on the floor, their arm straight by their side, with their forearm in a neutral position.
Contact Point
Lateral/radial aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Flexion Seated (Long Lever)Tension
Patient Position
Seated on the edge of the bed with feet on the floor, their elbow bent and arm by their side, with their forearm in a neutral position.
Contact Point
Hand attachment, gripped in a vertical position
Device Orientation
Horizontal, linked to the hand attachment at one end and anchored to a fixed surface by the Tension Strap at the other, posterior to the patient's arm being tested.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Attachments
Tension Strap and Hand Attachment
Shoulder Flexion Seated (Short Lever)Compression
Patient Position
Seated on the edge of the bed with feet on the floor, their elbow bent and arm by their side, with their forearm in a neutral position.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the upper arm, just proximal to the elbow.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Flexion Standing (Long Lever)Compression
Patient Position
Standing with the arm being tested at the patient's side, elbow extended and forearm in a neutral position.
Contact Point
Lateral/radial aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Flexion Standing (Long Lever)Tension
Patient Position
Standing with the arm being tested at the patient's side in 90 degrees elbow flexion.
Contact Point
Hand attachment held in the patient's hand
Device Orientation
Horizontal, linked to the hand attachment at one end and anchored to a fixed surface by the Tension Strap.
Position of Examiner
Seated next to the patient in a position to orientate the DynaMo, instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Seated on a chair with the shoulder of the arm being tested at the 90 degrees flexion, elbow extendede and forearm in a pronated position.
Contact Point
Hand attachment, gripped in a vertical position
Device Orientation
Horizontal, linked to the hand attachment at one end and anchored to a fixed surface by the Tension Strap at the other, inferior to the patient's arm being tested.
Position of Examiner
Seated next to the patient in a position to orientate the DynaMo, instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Standing, with the arm being tested at the patient's side, elbow flexed to 90 degrees and forearm in neutral, and towel tucked between the patient's elbow and their side.
Contact Point
Hand attachment held in the patient's hand.
Device Orientation
Vertical, linked to the hand attachment at one end and anchored to a fixed surface by the Tension Strap.
Position of Examiner
Seated next to the patient in a position to orientate the DynaMo, instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Seated, with the shoulder being tested abducted to 45 degrees and elbow flexed to 90 degrees, and elbow rested on a flat surface.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Seated adjacent to the patient, on the same side as the arm being tested, supporting the DynaMo.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder ISO I Test SupineCompression
Patient Position
Supine with the arm being tested abducted to 180 degrees with the forearm supinated, and the contralateral arm related to the patient's side.
Contact Point
Posterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Vertical, consistent with the position of the patient's hand.
Position of Examiner
Seated adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO I Test ProneCompression
Patient Position
Prone, with the arm being tested abducted to 180 degrees with the forearm supinated, and the contralateral arm relaxed at the patient's side.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Vertical, consistent with the position of the patient's hand.
Position of Examiner
Seated adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO I Test Standing - Chest to WallCompression
Patient Position
Standing facing the wall with the arm being tested abducted to 180 degrees with the forearm neutral and the contralateral arm relaxed at the patient's side.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the curved pad in contact with the patient and the flat pad in contact with a fixed surface.
Position of Examiner
Standing adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO I Test Standing - Back to WallCompression
Patient Position
Standing with back to the wall with the arm being tested abducted to 180 degrees with the forearm neutral and the contralateral arm relaxed at the patient's side.
Contact Point
Posterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the curved pad in contact with the patient and the flat pad in contact with a fixed surface.
Position of Examiner
Standing adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO T Test SupineCompression
Patient Position
Supine, with the arm being tested abducted to 90 degrees with the forearm supinated, and the contralateral arm related to the patient's side.
Contact Point
Posterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Vertical, consistent with the position of the patient's hand.
Position of Examiner
Seated adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO T Test ProneCompression
Patient Position
Prone, with the arm being tested abducted to 90 degrees with the forearm supinated, and the contralateral hand behind the patients back.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Vertical, consistent with the position of the patient's hand.
Position of Examiner
Seated adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO T Test Standing - Chest to WallCompression
Patient Position
Standing facing the wall with the arm being tested abducted to 90 degrees with the forearm neutral and the contralateral arm relaxed at the patient's side.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the curved pad in contact with the patient and the flat pad in contact with a fixed surface.
Position of Examiner
Standing adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO T Test Standing - Back to WallCompression
Patient Position
Standing with back to the wall with the arm being tested abducted to 90 degrees with the forearm neutral and the contralateral arm relaxed at the patient's side.
Contact Point
Posterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the curved pad in contact with the patient and the flat pad in contact with a fixed surface.
Position of Examiner
Standing adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO Y Test SupineCompression
Patient Position
Supine, with the arm being tested abducted to 135 degrees with the forearm supinated, and the contralateral arm related to the patient's side.
Contact Point
Posterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Vertical, consistent with the position of the patient's hand.
Position of Examiner
Seated adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO Y Test ProneCompression
Patient Position
Prone, with the arm being tested abducted to 135 degrees with the forearm supinated, and the contralateral hand behind the patients back.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Vertical, consistent with the position of the patient's hand.
Position of Examiner
Seated adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO Y Test Standing - Chest to WallCompression
Patient Position
Standing facing the wall with the arm being tested abducted to 135 degrees with the forearm neutral and the contralateral arm relaxed at the patient's side.
Contact Point
Anterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the curved pad in contact with the patient and the flat pad in contact with a fixed surface.
Position of Examiner
Standing adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder ISO Y Test Standing - Back to WallCompression
Patient Position
Standing with back to the wall with the arm being tested abducted to 135 degrees with the forearm neutral and the contralateral arm relaxed at the patient's side.
Contact Point
Posterior aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the curved pad in contact with the patient and the flat pad in contact with a fixed surface.
Position of Examiner
Standing adjacent to the patient in a position to instruct and demonstrate the movement.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder Pull StandingTension
Patient Position
Custom setup.
Contact Point
Gripping the hand attachment.
Device Orientation
Custom setup.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Attachments
Tension Strap and Hand Attachment
Shoulder Pull Down SeatedTension
Patient Position
Custom setup.
Contact Point
Gripping the hand attachment.
Device Orientation
Custom setup.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Attachments
Tension Strap and Hand Attachment
Shoulder Push StandingCompression
Patient Position
Custom setup.
Contact Point
Palm of the hand.
Device Orientation
Custom setup.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Curved pad and Flat pad
Shoulder Row StandingTension
Patient Position
Custom setup
Contact Point
Gripping the hand attachment
Device Orientation
Custom setup
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Attachments
Tension Strap and Hand Attachment
Shoulder Row SeatedTension
Patient Position
Custom setup.
Contact Point
Gripping the hand attachment.
Device Orientation
Custom setup.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Attachments
Tension Strap and Hand Attachment
Shoulder Row ProneTension
Patient Position
Custom setup.
Contact Point
Gripping the hand attachment.
Device Orientation
Custom setup.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to situate the DynaMo and instruct the action.
Instruction
Pull against the DynaMo as hard as you can 3, 2, 1 - pull, pull, pull and relax
Attachments
Tension Strap
Shoulder Scaption SeatedCompression
Patient Position
Seated with feet on the floor, arm straight by their side, shoulder slightly externally rotated and forearm slightly supinated as if they were about to elevate their arm in the scapular plane.
Contact Point
Lateral / radial aspect of the forearm, just proximal to the wrist.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
Attachments
Palm pad and Curved Pad
Shoulder Scaption StandingCompression
Patient Position
Standing with the arm being tested at the patient's side, elbow extended and forearm slightly supinated.
Contact Point
Lateral aspect of the forearm, at the radiol styloid process.
Device Orientation
Horizontal, with the palm pad supported by the assessor and the curved pad in contact with the patient.
Position of Examiner
Adjacent to the patient, in a position to resist the DynaMo with both hands.
Instruction
Push against the pad as hard as you can. 3,2,1 - push, push, push and relax.
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