The Paxinos Test diagnoses acromioclavicular joint pain by applying specific pressure to the joint and observing the patient's response. It helps identify the source of shoulder pain and guides treatment planning.

Paxinos Test
Learn how to conduct the Paxinos Test, an assessment that can aid in diagnosing acromioclavicular joint pain.
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The patient sits with their arm at their side while the examiner applies pressure to the acromion and clavicle. The test is considered positive if pain is elicited in the AC joint area.
If the Paxinos Test is positive, indicating AC joint pain, further evaluation, and a tailored treatment plan are necessary. Depending on the severity of the condition, this may include conservative treatments, injections, or surgery.
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