PPT-Shoulder Injuries

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Stuart Lisle MD Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellow University of New Mexico 101514 Disclosures I wish Overview Anatomy Epidemiology Instability Biceps Rotator

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Stuart Lisle MD Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellow University of New Mexico 101514 Disclosures I wish Overview Anatomy Epidemiology Instability Biceps Rotator CuffImpingement Acromioclavicular. The loose bag capsule around the shoulder joint becomes inflamed The bag then appears to tighten or shrink This tightening combined with the pain restricts the movement How common is it It is most common in people between the ages of 40 and 70 years PT Intervention Strategies. By Parley Anderson, DPT. Shoulder Impingement. What’s the Problem????????. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAh_8erWyQw. Shoulder Impingement and PT Treatment. What does the Research Say?. Alex Day. January 2010. Arm/Shoulder Muscles. Biceps brachii. Scapula. of shoulder girdle. Proximal radius. Flexes elbow and supinates forearm. Brachialis. Distal. Humerus. Proximal. Ulna. Flexes Elbow. Lesson Plan: . 40a Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Shoulder Girdle. 5 minutes: Breath . of . Arrival and Attendance. 20 minutes: New Muscles: . r. otator cuff muscles, . pectoralis. minor, and . Normal Anatomy. The shoulder has a lot of soft tissue within a small amount of space. Also a very mobile joint with lots of movement. These 2 components increase the changes of ‘pinching’ during movement. Box. AAPMR Annual Meeting| Boston, MA| . October 4. th. , . 2015. Jason L. . Zaremski. , M.D., CAQSM. Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation. Divisions of PM&R, Sports Medicine, & Research, University of Florida. Impingement Syndrome. Space between humeral head below and acromion above becomes narrowed. The structures that live in that space becomes impinged . Joint capsule. Tendons of rotator cuff. bursa. Impingement Syndrome. Sumit Bassi . M.D.. Sports Medicine Fellow Summa Health.. . Disclosures . Disclosure. :-. Financial. — No relevant financial relationship exists.. Nonfinancial. — . Member of American Medical Society of Sports Medicine.. Assessment and Management of Common . S. houlder . P. roblems in General Practice. GP TRAINING JANUARY 2015. Cath Ellis. Sussex MSK Partnership . is brought together by. Shoulder Problems. Third most common musculoskeletal complaint for consulting a GP. Upper extremities are vulnerable to a variety of injuries depending on the sport, including:. Sprains. Strains. Dislocations. Fractures. Upper Extremity Injuries. Upper extremities are vulnerable to a variety of injuries depending on the sport, including:. outline. Definition. Incidence. Risk Factors. Types of Birth Injuries. Approach to a neonate with birth trauma. Investigations . Definition . Birth injuries are injuries that occur during the birth process. Done by: . Amer. Al-. Salamat. Objectives. Classification . and pathology. Upper limb- Brachial Plexus Injuries, . Erbs. Palsy, median nerve . injuries, . Unlnar. . Nerve injuries, Radial Nerve . Dr. Tim Dwyer MBBS PhD FRACS FRCSC. Assistant Professor, University of Toronto. Women’s College and Mt Sinai Hospital. Topics. Shoulder Instability. Throwing shoulder. SLAP. ACJ. Shoulder Instability. Understand . prevalence. . of specific shoulder pathologies. Differentiate between normal shoulder complex . anatomy and adaptive anatomy . due to influence from overhead athletics. Identify . key risk factors .

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