Speeds Test for Long Head of the Biceps Tendinopathy

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Speed’s test (for bicipital tendinopathy)
Test Procedure:
• Client actively flexes GH joint to 90°, elbow extended, forearm supinated. Examiner resists flexion, applying pressure to the distal forearm.

Positive results:
• Pain in the bicipital groove

Negative Results:
• No pain

Implications of positive test result:
• SLAP lesion or bicipital tendinopathy

Psychometric Properties for LH biceps tendinopathy: (Cleland et al., 2022)
Sensitivity: 0.49 Specificity: 0.67
LR+: 1.48 LR-: 0.76
(Note that the above numbers indicate that Speed's is minimally helpful for diagnosing LHB tendinopathy)

Psychometric Properties for SLAP: (Cleland et al., 2022)
Sensitivity: 0.32 Specificity: 0.61
LR+: 0.80 LR-: 1.11
*(Note that the above numbers indicate that Speed's is worse than worthless for diagnosing a SLAP lesion)

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