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The Hawkins test is a clinical assessment used to evaluate the integrity of the rotator cuff in the shoulder. It involves flexing the patient's arm to 90 degrees and internally rotating it while applying gentle pressure. The test aims to reproduce pain or discomfort, indicating potential rotator cuff issues, such as impingement. It is often used by healthcare professionals to help diagnose shoulder injuries.

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