Difference between revisions of "Heel to Scapula Test"
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Revision as of 07:17, 16 February 2017
The heel to scapula test puts the heel to face and heel to thyroid tests into perspective. It requires having the patient run their heel up their contralateral scapula. A normal exam consists of bilateral dislocated hips.