PPT-Shoulder Instability Normal Anatomy
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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
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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. 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 M. aterials. Rui Huang. University of Texas at Austin. O. utline. Elastomer (rubber) block. Elastomer bilayer (thin film) or graded stiffness. Polymer gels. Electromechanical instability of dielectric elastomer. Derek Cuff, M.D.. Suncoast Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Goals. Focus on traumatic anterior instability. Discuss Pathology. Discuss PT role in non-op management. Discuss PT role in post-op management. 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 . . (Clinical/Radiographic). Ryan . Tauzell. , MA, PT, Cert. MDT. Disclosures. None. History. 1944. Knuttson. : Method of diagnosing segmental instability by measuring . sagittal. plane translation and rotation with lateral flexion/extension radiographs, then compared to normal ranges. Sources:. Texts:. Martin p. 224-228. Holton p. 277-281. . Lackmann. does not cover this topic. Meted modules:. an . operational approach to slantwise convection . : highly recommended (by Kent Johnson), 28 min. Shoulder Girdle Retraction (Adduction). Rhomboid Major. Origin. Spinous. processes of T2 to T5. Insertion. Medial border of scapula. Action. Scapulae retraction, medial scapula rotation. Nerve Supply. PROGRAMME. BY. CHIEF (MRS.) . A. O OLUWATAYO, FWACN. Introduction. School Health Programme is . the various actions that are taken by the health team . to . promote the highest possible level of health for schoolchildren throughout their years of study. . The following questions concern the symptoms you 1.How much pain do you experience in your shoulder overhead activities?12.How much has your shoulder affected your ability 2.How much aching or throbb . Sports Physiotherapist specialising in swimming. Founder and practice principal physiotherapist, Newcastle Physiotherapy. Former Senior GB International swimmer and British record holder for 200 and 400 I.M. Three Bones:. Humerous. , clavicle, and scapula. Three Joints:. Glenohumeral. , . acromioclavicular. , and . sternoclavicular. Glenohumeral. Joint. Acromioclavicular. S. ternoclavicular. Rotator Cuff. – 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 Lesson Five. BELLWORK!. Think back to our SOAP Note practice from the first week of school:. What does each letter of SOAP stand for?. What . type . of information goes into each section of a SOAP note?. This great range of motion can also lead to several common problems affecting the shoulder joint. . In other words, the shoulder is built for motion, not stability. Bones. The . bones. of the shoulder include the .
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