PPT-MDI / Capsular Laxity Throwing Shoulder
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Internal impingement Internal rotation v anterior instability Throwing Shoulder Debride partial cuff tears Deal with SLAP Repair posterior l abral tears Anterior
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Internal impingement Internal rotation v anterior instability Throwing Shoulder Debride partial cuff tears Deal with SLAP Repair posterior l abral tears Anterior capsular plication MDI Open Capsular Shift. By: Matt . DeGolyer. . & Kendra Getz . Introduction . History of QB Throw. Role of a QB Throw. Phases for QB Throw. Visual of Throwing Phases. Quarterback Video/Dart-fish. Common Injuries. History of QB Throw. in Throwing Athletes. Joseph H. Guettler, M.D.. Head Team Physician, Oakland University Athletics. Associate Professor, OUWB Medical School. Disclosure. Educational and research support from Don Joy, . Analysis. Throwing is a sequential pattern of movements in which each part of the body must perform a number of carefully timed and executed acts. . . Wind up. Prepares the body posture and balance in preparation of the cocking phase. The shoulder is an extremely complicated region of the body. Greater mobility . = . Greater Instability . Involved in a variety of overhead activities. susceptible to a number of repetitive and overused injuries . 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. Managing Pain . Enhancing Performance. The Young Thrower. Kyle Ridgeway PT, DPT. Justin Dudley. PT, DPT. Objectives. Pitch Counts. . Shoulder/Elbow Anatomy. Risks for Injury. Medical . Care. Injury Prevention. 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. AAPMR Annual Meeting| Boston, MA| October 3. rd. , 2015. Jason L. . Zaremski. , M.D., CAQSM. Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation. Divisions of PM&R, Sports Medicine, & Research, University of Florida. Analysis. Throwing is a sequential pattern of movements in which each part of the body must perform a number of carefully timed and executed acts. . . Wind up. Prepares the body posture and balance in preparation of the cocking phase. 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. Joseph H. Guettler, M.D.. Head Team Physician, Oakland University Athletics. Associate Professor, OUWB Medical School. Disclosure. Educational and research support from Don Joy, . Arthrex. , . Arthrocare. Prevention of Injury in Overhead Throwers Arthur Jason De Luigi, DO Program Director, Sports Medicine Fellowship MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Physician, Washington Nationals Suggested Therapeutic ExerciseMulti-joint multi-planar strengthening programShoulder and elbow stabilization and proprioceptive drillsPlyometric progressions over several weeks transition from 2 arms . 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.
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