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  1. Jan 25, 2019 · Rebound tenderness refers to pain or discomfort after pressing on your abdomen. Doctors use it to help diagnose peritonitis or rule out other conditions. We’ll go over how to check...

  2. Jan 22, 2021 · Rebound tenderness, also known as Blumbergs sign, refers to the presence of pain when pressure is removed from the abdomen, rather than when applied. Although rebound tenderness can be elicited when performing Rovsing’s sign, it is not the same thing.

  3. Blumberg's sign (also referred to as rebound tenderness or Shchetkin–Blumberg's sign) is a clinical sign in which there is pain upon removal of pressure rather than application of pressure to the abdomen.

  4. May 9, 2023 · Abdominal tenderness, or point tenderness in your abdomen, is when pressure on an area of your abdomen causes pain. It may also feel sore and tender. If the removal of pressure causes pain,...

  5. Dec 17, 2021 · The Blumberg sign, or more commonly the rebound tenderness test is a clinical sign which may be elicited on physical examination and may be indicative of peritonitis. Deep palpation of the viscera over the suspected inflamed appendix followed by sudden release of the pressure causes the severe pain on the site

  6. May 9, 2023 · Pressure applied to the sore area feels worse when it’s released (also known as rebound tenderness). Dunphy’s sign. Coughing makes the pain worse. Rovsing’s sign. Pressure on your lower left side produces pain on your lower right side. Psoas sign. If your appendix is behind your colon rather than in front, appendicitis might irritate your ...

  7. The presence of rebound tenderness can be tested by gently pressing the hand quite deeply against the abdomen, holding it for a few seconds, then rapidly removing it; however, light percussion (looking for ‘percussion tenderness) may cause less distress to the patient in these circumstances.

  8. Dec 11, 2020 · Rebound tenderness is a clinical sign in which there is pain upon removal of pressure rather than application of pressure to the abdomen. Other clinical signs indicative of acute appendicitis include Rovsing’s sign, Psoas sign, and a positive obturator sign.

  9. Feb 5, 2021 · To assess for rebound tenderness, deeply palpate a section of the abdomen and hold it down for 5 seconds, then rapidly release the pressure. Ask the patient if pressing down or releasing caused more pain.

  10. Aug 18, 2017 · Rebound tenderness, also known as the Blumberg sign, refers to tenderness that is worse on removal of the palpating hand than it is on pressing. This clinical sign suggests peritonism, or localised inflammation of the peritoneum.

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