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The bear-hug test. The hand on the affected side is placed on the opposite shoulder with the fingers extended and the elbow flexed forward. The patient resists as the examiner tries to pull the hand off the shoulder in a direction that is perpendicular to the plane of the forearm (arrow). If the examiner is able to lift the hand off the shoulder, the patient likely has a torn (either partial or complete) upper subscapularis tendon.
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