PPT-Elbow Injuries
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Directed Readings In the Classroom JulyAugust 2013 issue of Radiologic Technology Instructions This presentation provides a framework for educators and students
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Directed Readings In the Classroom JulyAugust 2013 issue of Radiologic Technology Instructions This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . Such tr auma will induce damag e o the adial olla er al lig amen t omple x xt ending o the apsule and up o the ulnar olla er al lig amen t ompartmen arly tr ea tmen t will ect the ov er all out ome Disloc tion of the elbow join t is oft en associa Prepared by. :. Dr. . Ishaq Ahmed. MSPT(KMU), BSPT(UHS), t. -DPT(KMU. ). LECTURE-1. Introduction . “ The elbow complex includes the elbow joint (. humeroulnar. and . humeroradial. joints) and the proximal and distal radioulnar joints.”. Tennis elbow. Is lateral . epicondylitis. Resisted forearm movement eg tennis forearm, wringing, scraping out pigeon lofts. Overuse musculoskeletal disorder. Tennis elbow. Very common. 4-7/1000/yr. Recurrence. Chapter 12. Injuries to the Extremities. The extremities consist of—. Bones.. Soft tissue.. Blood vessels.. Nerves.. Signals of an injury. Pain or tenderness.. Swelling.. Discoloration.. Deformity of the limb.. LEARNING OUTCOME 3 – R041. Acute Injuries. “Injuries that are caused as a result of a . SUDDEN TRAUMA . to the body”. A hard tackle in rugby. Being hit by a cricket . ball. A two footed tackle in . MD.. Basic concepts. Joint: a place where two bones . meet. . Joints. Interrupted (. Diarthrosis. )(Synovial). Uniaxial. Hinge. Pivot. Biaxial. Ellipsoid(. condyloid. The Elbow and Forearm Bones: Humerus (Major Upper Arm Bone), Radius (Lateral side of forearm), Ulna (Medial side of forearm) Movements: Flexion (Biceps), Extension (Triceps), Supination & Pronation Educational Objectives. Understand. Anatomy of the elbow, forearm, wrist, and hand. Principles of rehab exercises . Preventive/supportive techniques and protective devices . Identify. components of evaluation format. In the Classroom. July/August 2013 issue of . Radiologic Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . Radiologic Technology. hinge joint . formed between the distal end of the . humerus. in the upper arm and the proximal ends of the ulna and radius in the forearm. The elbow allows for the flexion and extension of the forearm relative to the upper arm, as well as rotation of the forearm and wrist.. Injury Identification. Identification on Injury . Sports injuries can be caused by a fall or a heavy blow; failing to warm up properly, use equipment properly or use the correct technique; or simply by pushing yourself too hard. . Is lateral . epicondylitis. Resisted forearm movement eg tennis forearm, wringing, scraping out pigeon lofts. Overuse musculoskeletal disorder. Tennis elbow. Very common. 4-7/1000/yr. Recurrence. “Persistently effective treatments have resisted researchers”. 0113 229 1300 The wrist exor muscles contract when you ex your wrist (bend your wrist in the direction of your palm), twist your forearm down, or grip with your hand. The contracting muscles Enp. teaching. 22/12/21. Zoe . smeed. Aims/objectives. EXAMINATION TIPS. Critol. Xr. interpretation. Common presentations - #, DISLOCATIONS, PULLED ELBOW. PAEDS TIPS. EXAMINATION. Look – feel - move.
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