PPT-1 Date: 24 Jan 2014 Injury: Shoulder Dislocation
Author : adia | Published Date : 2022-06-11
What happened MAN Truck was pulling diesel tank on a flat bed trailer The truck rolled over when negotiating a severe bend on the road The driver suffered a dislocated
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "1 Date: 24 Jan 2014 Injury: Shoulder ..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
1 Date: 24 Jan 2014 Injury: Shoulder Dislocation: Transcript
What happened MAN Truck was pulling diesel tank on a flat bed trailer The truck rolled over when negotiating a severe bend on the road The driver suffered a dislocated shoulder and the passenger escaped with minor bruises . Separati on or dislocation can also occur of the smaller joint on top of the shoulder known as the AC joint acromioclavicular this is the junction between the collar bone and the shoulder bone and this type of separation is not usually includ ed in UPPER LIMB. . FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS. Dr Vindye R Walpola. Lecturer in Anatomy. Department of Anatomy. Most frequently fractured bone in the body. Caused by trauma to the clavicle bone. Falling on an outstretched arm. Normal Anatomy. The fossa is relatively shallow and deepened by the glenoid labrum. The . ratio of the humeral head to glenoid fossa is similar to a golf ball on a tee . Glenoid labrum acts to deepen the glenoid fossa to increase static stability. outer end of the collarbone (. Acromio-clavicular. Joint or AC Joint) is . a common . injury, especially in sport. It causes a lump above the shoulder, which may appear unsightly, and it is painful. The pain improves when the . (. gleno-humeral . joint) is a common injury. Most people who suffer a simple shoulder dislocation will require a period of time resting the shoulder in a sling and then a period of rehabilitation usually with the help of physiotherapy. Most can expect to return to light clerical type work at 4 to 6 weeks but it will be 4 to 6 months before most people feel the shoulder is back to full strength for overhead work and contact sports.. outer end of the collarbone (. Acromio-clavicular. Joint or AC Joint) is . a common . injury, especially in sport. It causes a lump above the shoulder, which may appear unsightly, and it is painful. The pain improves when the . (. gleno-humeral . joint) is a common injury. Most people who suffer a simple shoulder dislocation will require a period of time resting the shoulder in a sling and then a period of rehabilitation usually with the help of physiotherapy. Most can expect to return to light clerical type work at 4 to 6 weeks but it will be 4 to 6 months before most people feel the shoulder is back to full strength for overhead work and contact sports.. What is Shoulder Dislocation?. Dislocation: separation of two bones where they meet at the joint. Subluxation: incomplete separation . Stability of the Shoulder. Because shoulder is the. most mobile joint in the body. The fossa is relatively shallow and deepened by the glenoid labrum. The . ratio of the humeral head to glenoid fossa is similar to a golf ball on a tee . Glenoid labrum acts to deepen the glenoid fossa to increase static stability. – PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET WHAT IS SHOULDER INSTABILITY? The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint like the hip. However, the shoulder joint is very shallow, which allows greater flexibility Kafadar IH, Karaman I, Yalman ZE, Gunay AE (2017) Case Report: Floating Elbow with Posterior Shoulder Dislocation. Open J Orthop Rheumatol 2(1): Clinical Group CC Byhttp://dx.doi.org/10.17352/ojor.00 ! " ! ! ! Episode 1 35 Shoulder Injuries Approach and Glenohumeral Dislocations With Dr s. Arun Sayal & Dale Dantzer Prepared by Saswata Deb , February 2020 Why do we miss orthopedic extremity i Acute Joint Dislocation. Saleh. . WaslAllah. . Alharbi. Professor. KSU. Objectives. Compartment Syndrome (CS). To explain the pathophysiology of CS.. To identify patients at risk.. To be able to diagnose and manage CS.. Shoulder ultrasound for dislocation. Is there a dislocation. Is there a fracture. Look at their normal shoulder first. Use linear probe. Identify scapular spine. Over . glenohumeral. joint. Humerus.
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"1 Date: 24 Jan 2014 Injury: Shoulder Dislocation"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents