Images and videos
Images

Tendinopathy
Impingement test: with shoulder in 90º forward flexion, elbow in 90º flexion, apply downward pressure on the hand while stabilizing at the elbow. Pain = positive test
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:

Tendinopathy
Test for medial epicondylitis: resisted forearm pronation and palmar flexion elicits pain at the medial epicondyle
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:

Tendinopathy
Test for lateral epicondylitis: resisted wrist extension with elbow in full extension stresses the origin of the extensor carpi radialis brevis tendon and elicits pain at the lateral epicondyle
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:

Tendinopathy
MRI demonstrating calcific tendinopathy involving the distal central supraspinatus
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:

Tendinopathy
MRI demonstrating mild to moderate tendinopathy of the proximal centimeter of the patellar tendon, characterized by thickening and abnormal signal within the tendon
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:

Tendinopathy
Impingement test: with hand in full pronation, passively raise shoulder in line of movement of scapula. Pain = positive test
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:

Tendinopathy
Eccentric calf exercise. To start: rise up on bilateral toes over the edge of a step
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:

Tendinopathy
Then cross the unaffected ankle behind the affected ankle. Finally, lower the heel down over the step
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:

Tendinopathy
Medial and lateral pressure applied anterior and superior to the Achilles insertion elicits pain
From the personal collection of James Wang, PhD
See this image in context in the following section/s:
Use of this content is subject to our disclaimer