PPT-Evaluating the Shoulder & Upper Arm
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Richard Frazee MS LAT ATC Program Director The University of West Florida Athletic Training The University of West Florida Athletic Training Program Thank you
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Richard Frazee MS LAT ATC Program Director The University of West Florida Athletic Training The University of West Florida Athletic Training Program Thank you SEATA students Dr RT Floyd amp . 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 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. THE SHOULDER COMPLEX. MADE UP OF:. SHOULDER GIRDLE. UPPER ARM. SURROUNDING MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS, TENDONS, AND ARTICULATIONS. JOINTS OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX. STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT. CLAVICLE ARTICULATES WITH THE STERNUM. Dr. . Ishaq. Ahmed. MSPT (KMU), BSPT (UHS), t-DPT (KMU). Normal range of motion of shoulder joint:. Special tests for shoulder joint:. TESTS. FOR ROTATOR CUFF/IMPINGMENT . TESTS FOR ACROMIOCLAVICULAR. Associate Professor. Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. Evaluation of Shoulder. Glenohumeral Joint. Acromioclavicular Joint. Sternoclavicular Joint. T1-T4. Ribs 1-4. Patient abducts arms and extends pronated hands over head. Harvey-Blount PGY-1. QUESTION 1. A 3 year old female presents to the emergency department due to decreased use of her right arm. Her mother admits to pulling on her arm in an attempt to avoid a puddle she noticed on the floor. Her vital signs are within normal limits. Physical exam demonstrates guarding of the right arm held in pronated position. There is mild swelling of the elbow, and focal tenderness to palpation. What is the most appropriate first step in management?. Anatomy. Injuries. Special Tests. Shoulder Anatomy Review... * . Head of the . humerus. . – Upper portion of the . humerus. , where the bone attaches to the scapula.. * . Glenoid Fossa . – a slightly concave projection of the scapula. Visit our rehabilitation center to schedule the same-day, morning, or late evening appointment.
Our contact number (201) 523-9590. Bethany Reed, MSn, AGPCNP-BC. One Medical Group. Disclosures. There has been no commercial support or sponsorship for this program.. The planners and presenters have declared that no conflicts of interest exist.. problem you may have with your shoulder. The leaflet has been divided intosections, describing your shoulder, what we know about shoulder impingement
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to 90 degrees. Palpa 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 . . Dr. Romina Ghassemi, D.C.. Think Healthy BAX-U. (866) 866-2225 | www.Bax-U.com. . Dr. Romina Ghassemi, D.C.. Founder, Think Healthy. (866) 866-2225. www.Bax-u.Com. info@bax-u.com. . Click here to take the survey..
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