Internal Impingement of the Shoulder: A Risk of False Positive Test Outcomes in External Impingement Tests?
Tim LeschingerChristopher WallraffDirk MüllerMatthias HackenbrochHenning BovenschulteJan SiewePublished in: BioMed research international (2017)
The Neer, Hawkins, and horizontal impingement tests are likely to provoke the mechanism of an internal shoulder impingement. A posterosuperior internal impingement mechanism is being provoked predominately in the Neer test. The Hawkins test narrows the distance between the insertions of the subscapularis and supraspinatus and the anterosuperior labrum, which leads to an anterosuperior impingement mechanism.