_____ tendon injury and rupture typically occurs following forceful eccentric contraction or FOOSH.
The _____ test is performed with the knee at a 30 degree angle while a medial (varus) force is applied
The _____ is the most commonly injured rotator cuff muscle, due to trauma or degeneration and impingement which leads to tendinopathy or tear
_____ fractures are classically associated with a history of sudden increase in intensity/frequency of activity
Function of the _____ muscle may be assessed using the "empty/full can" test.
What type of bone fractures are seen commonly in dancers, athletes and military recruits?_____
The injury to menisci is mainly caused by the _____ force on a partially flexed knee
Injury to the _____ (rotator cuff muscle) is classically seen in baseball pitchers
What is the name of the following test used to diagnose thoracic outlet syndrome? _____

What is the name of the test for **thoracic outlet syndrome** (TOS) where the patient abducts and externally rotates the arms to 90° and repeatedly opens and closes their hands for 3 minutes? _____
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