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Shoulder Girdle
xF09E
The shoulder complex
x2022
4 articulations involving
xF096
The sternum
xF096
The clavicle
xF096
The ribs
xF096
The scapula and
xF096
The humerus
x2022
nec. 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 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 . 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. Assessment. Sports med 2. History. A“Type. . of pain”. . pins and needles = radiating pain from cervical pathology. sharp pain = acute inflammation. dull, aching, sense of heaviness = chronic rotator cuff. Sternoclavicular and Acromioclavicular Joints. SC Joint. Saddle-type, but functions as ball & socket. 4 ligaments. Strong, but MOBILE. ROM=60° elevation and 25-30° anterior and posterior movement. (. 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.. (. 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.. Mr. O. Obakponovwe. ST3 . RLH. Approaches to the Shoulder. Open . Vs. Arthroscopic. Open Approaches; . Anterior (. Deltopectoral. ). Lateral . Posterior. Anterolateral. Approaches to the Shoulder. Patient Position. 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. 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.. Sarah Rayner ESP Physiotherapist. Dr Tim Hughes GPSI. MSK Orthopaedic Services. History. Frozen shoulder. Primary GHJ osteoarthritis. Secondary GHJ osteoarthritis. ACJ osteoarthritis. SCJ osteoarthritis. . Important to remember there are various types of helmets out there so be aware of what your team has and be prepared to remove the face mask and shoulder pads accordingly. . As before, initially the first responder. 48
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