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the patient with rotator cuff disease since the lesionMETHOD AND METHOD It is a transversal study 112 patients were interviewedwith initial diagnosis of rotator

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the patient with rotator cuff disease since the lesionMETHOD AND METHOD It is a transversal study 112 patients were interviewedwith initial diagnosis of rotator cuff disease made betweenApril and Nov. I i te nd to cover Re lat Bio ech cs to C lin ical R lev e 1 Cuff Mecha ics 2 Tendon Ana omy laye rs microanatomy blood supply 3 Pathomechanics of c ff tears Rotator cuff Mus les The s oulder complex comprises 30 mu scles These muscles both mo ve t Derek Cuff, M.D.. Suncoast Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Gulfcoast Orthopaedic Rehab Conference-August 22. nd. 2015. Goals. Discuss potential problem patients. Identify risk factors. Difficult Post Op Patient. Overview. Soft tissue palpation. Muscular anatomy. Evaluation. Special tests. Soft Tissue Palpation. Sterno-Clavicular. (SC) ligament . Acromio-Clavicular. (AC) ligament . Coraco-Clavicular. (CC) ligament . C. ontents. Shoulder complex. What is SIS. What leads to worsening of SIS. Causes of SIS. Symptoms of SIS. Hx. Dx. Physical examination. Treatment. Rehabilitation. Manual Physical therapy techniques. 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. SAR . Ebrahimzadeh. MD. Rotator cuff tearing and treatment. A rotator cuff tear is a common cause of pain and disability among . adults. Difficulties are:. Dressing. Combing. Painting. Swimming. ETC…. 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. Tendinopathy. Normal Anatomy. Pathology. Continuum of changes to the tendon. Can progress to end stages which result in a tear within the tendon. Mechanism Of Injury. Intrinsic. Age Related Changes. Vascularity. DrT.K. BYAKIKA. Consultant . Orthopaedic. Surgeon and Adjunct Professor COHES, JKUAT. Dawn of an era. Rotator cuff repair has evolved greatly in last 10 years. Improved understanding of the anatomy and . 17. th-October-2017. . Contents. Anatomy. Shoulder Movements. Impingement Syndrome. Rotator cuff injury. Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis). Shoulder OA. Rupture of the long head of biceps. MCQs. and atrophy of rotator cuffs on immediate postoperative MRI to those on Seventy patients were included in this study, who received arthroscopic rotator-cuff repair and underwent both preoperative magn Rotator Cuff, Full Thickness Tear, Rehabilitation. Fellow: Dr Simon Grange. Preceptor: Dr Richard Boorman. Advisor: Kristie Moore. Sport Medicine Clinic, University of Calgary. Alberta Bone and Joint Health Institute . Treatment and Repair Techniques. OMICS . March 24. th. , . 2015. Sports Medicine and Fitness. Alex . Martusiewicz. Coukos. , J., . Gomberawalla. , M., . Douros. , D., Terry, M. . Overview. Anatomy. Classification. 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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