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  1. Elbow Hook Test - Physiopedia

    Patient is asked to actively supinate the arm against resistance applied by examiner, then the examiner to hook with his index finger of other hand under the intact biceps tendon from the lateral to medial side.

  2. Hook Test | Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture Assessment

    The Hook test is a simple orthopedic test used in the assessment of distal biceps tendon ruptures - an injury often seen in weightlifting.

  3. The Hook Test: Don’t Miss A Rupture of the Biceps Tendon at the Elbow!

    Oct 7, 2016 · There is a relatively simple and reliable test, called the “hook test”, used to diagnos e distal biceps tendon ruptures. You can even test it on yourself! There are two muscles in the front of the …

  4. Hook Test - Hand Surgery Resource

    If the hook test is normal, i.e. negative, pull on the biceps tendon, to determine if this elicits tenderness in the antecubital fossa. Tenderness would suggest a possible partial biceps tendon repair. If the …

  5. Distal Biceps Avulsion - Shoulder & Elbow - Orthobullets

    Sep 8, 2025 · Diagnosis can be made clinically in the setting of complete tears with a hook test. MRI studies can be used to discern between a complete tear and a partial tear. Treatment can be …

  6. Hook Test for Biceps Tendon Tear - OrthoFixar

    Aug 1, 2025 · What does a positive Hook Test mean? The examiner should be able to “hook” an index finger under the cordlike structure in the antecubital fossa if the biceps tendon is intact.

  7. Distal biceps rupture: Evaluation and management - PMC

    A complete tear of the distal biceps tendon can be diagnosed clinically with the Hook test. The traditional Hook test and the resisted Hook test are useful clinical tests. Though x-rays are routinely done, MRI …

  8. Hook Test- For Distal Biceps Rupture - YouTube

    Here I show you how to perform the hook test. This test helps to identify if a patient has a distal biceps rupture. Be sure to sign up with me for our weekly podcast show.

  9. Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture - Hook Test • Video • MEDtube.net

    The Hook Test is a quick and easy way to diagnose a distal biceps tendon rupture. Learn how to perform this simple orthopedic exam, understand the treatment options, and see real clinical examples.

  10. To perform the hook test, the patient is asked to actively flex the elbow to 90° while sitting or standing and to fully supinate the forearm to its end point of supination.