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  1. Scaphoid Shift Test - Physiopedia

    The Scaphoid Shift Test or Watson Test is a provocative maneuver used to diagnose scapholunate interosseous ligament instability (SLL). [1] This test was first described by …

  2. Watson Test | Scaphoid Shift Test | Scapholunate Instability

    The Watson Test, also known as Scaphoid Shift Test is an orthopedic test to assess for scapholunate instability after an SL ligament tear.

  3. Watson Scaphoid Shift Test - Hand Surgery Resource

    The Watson Scaphoid Shift test provokes pain and subluxation by applying a force to the distal pole of the scaphoid while moving the wrist from ulnar to radial deviation.

  4. Watson Test | Scaphoid Shift Test Explained Easily | OrthoFixar

    Feb 19, 2025 · The Watson Test (or as it called scaphoid shift Test) examines the dynamic stability of the wrist, in particular the integrity of the scapholunate ligament.

  5. Watson Test / Scaphoid Shift Test | Scapholunate Instability

    We provide high-quality evidence-based online and offline education for physiotherapy students and professionals around the world.

  6. Scaphoid Shift Test - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki)

    3 days ago · Scaphoid shift test, sometimes called Watson's test, is a physical exam test to help identify scaphoid fractures and scapholunate injuries.

  7. Watson's test - Wikipedia

    Watson's test, also known as the scaphoid shift test, is a diagnostic test for instability between the scaphoid and lunate bones of the wrist.

  8. Watson's Scaphoid Shift Test - Video - Orthobullets

    Jan 31, 2012 · It is important to be aware that the Watson test may be positive in patients without an SL dissociation if they have generalized ligamentous laxity and that this test must be …

  9. Watson Scaphoid Shift Test | Hand Surgery Primer for Students …

    The Watson Scaphoid Shift test provokes pain and subluxation by applying a force to the distal pole of the scaphoid while moving the wrist from ulnar to radial deviation.

  10. Relevance of the Scaphoid Shift Test for the - ProQuest

    The scaphoid shift test: The examiner places his thumb on the palmar prominence of the scaphoid; the wrist is ulnar-deviated and slightly extended (A). The wrist is moved towards the …