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Understanding the Test Item Cluster - Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear Assessment

A combination of tests used to increase the accuracy of diagnosing a **full-thickness rotator cuff tear**.

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In Plain English

What Does a Positive Result Mean?

A positive diagnosis is highly likely if a specific combination of tests is positive. A common cluster includes: 1) **Drop Arm Sign** (positive), 2) **Painful Arc** (positive), and 3) **Infraspinatus Muscle Test** (weakness).

Helpful Tip:

Using test clusters provides higher diagnostic accuracy than single tests. Other clusters exist depending on the tear location.

Safety First

This guide is to help you understand what happens in a clinic. Do not try to diagnose yourself. If you have severe pain, swelling, or cannot put weight on your leg, please visit an urgent care center or your doctor immediately.

This is an open learning resource designed to empower patients with knowledge. Information is updated regularly by our community of health advocates.