ZusammenfassungIn der Literatur findet sich eine Vielzahl klinischer Tests zur Diagnose eines Impingement-Syndroms der Schulter. Die vorliegende Arbeit stellt diese Testverfahren systematisch dar und vergleicht ihre Validität zur Diagnosestellung und Identifizierung auslösen-der Strukturen.Die gefundenen Studien beschreiben vergleichbare Daten zur Identifizierung eines Schulter-Impingement-Syndroms und zur Strukturverifizierung. Insgesamt erreichten 12 der eingeschlossenen Studien eine ausreichend gute bis hohe Bewertung der methodischen Qualität. Bei 18 Tests ergaben sich ausreichend hohe Wahrscheinlichkeiten zur Diagnosesicherung und Weichteilidentifizierung. SchlüsselwörterSchulter-Impingement-Syndrom | diagnostische Tests | AbstractThe literature reports a variety of clinical tests for the diagnosis of shoulder impingement. This article systematically describes these tests and compares their validity for diagnosis and for the identification of symptom inducing structures.The identified studies describe comparable data for the identification of shoulder impingement and for structural verification. In summary, 12 of the included studies attained a satisfactory "good" to "high" rating for methodological quality. 18 tests produced an adequately high likelihood for diagnosis and soft tissue identification.
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