YERGASON TEST
• Test positioning
The client sits with their elbow flexed to 90 degrees and stabilized against the thorax.
The forearm is in a pronated position.
The therapist places one hand along the client's forearm and the other hand on the proximal portion of the client's humerus near the bicipital groove.
• Action
The therapist resists the client's attempt to actively supinate the forearm and externally rotate the humerus.
• Positive finding
Pain that is reported to exist in the area of the bicipital groove is a positive finding that may indicate bicipital tendinitis.
• Special considerations & comments
This is a difficult test to perform.
One may be just as accurate to assess
bicipital tendinitis by simply palpating the long head of the biceps tendon in the bicipital groove.