Thigh - Anterior Compartment Anatomy contains many muscles and important Triangle the Femoral triangle. This slide gives you a diagramatic representation of the Ant.Compt and also Apllied anatomy facilitating Integrated Teaching.
Thigh - Anterior Compartment Anatomy contains many muscles and important Triangle the Femoral triangle. This slide gives you a diagramatic representation of the Ant.Compt and also Apllied anatomy facilitating Integrated Teaching.
Assessment and Management of Frozen ShoulderThe Arm Clinic
The Arm Clinic's Mr Mike Walton presents his thoughts on assessment and management of Frozen Shoulder. Presentation for The Arm Clinic educational event #stiffshoulder at The Wilmslow Hospital, 29th April 2016.
Tendon ruptures of the biceps brachii, one of the dominant muscles of the arm, have been reported in the United States with increasing frequency. Ruptures of the proximal biceps tendon make up 90-97% of all biceps ruptures and almost exclusively involve the long head.
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STROKE
CAUSES
SYMPTOMS
RISK FACTORS
POST STROKE SHOULDER PAIN
CAUSES OF SHOULDER PAIN
SYMPTOMS OF EACH TYPE
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Overview of common dislocations and subluxations for undergraduate students. Includes clinical features, reduction methods and complications of commonly encountered injuries
3. DEFINITION
• The tendon where attached to supraglenoid
tubercle are ruptured or tear due to sudden
contraction with resisted forearm flexion and
supination
4. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Wear and tear Tendon fray
Long head
tendon bicep
weakens
Degeneration
of tissue fiber
Rupture of
long head
tendon
5. TYPES
PARTIAL TEAR
• Not complete
• Still intact
COMPLETE TEAR
• Completely loss contact from supraglenoid tubercle
• Will split tendon into two
7. SIGN AND SYMPTOM
• Sudden sharp pain in the upper arm
• Tenderness
• Weakness
• Sometime an audible pop or snap
• Bicep muscle cramp
• Bruising from the middle of the upper arm down
toward the elbow
• Difficulty turning the arm palm up or palm down
• a bulge in the upper arm above the elbow
("Popeye Muscle") may appear, with a dent closer
to the shoulder.
15. PHYSIOTHERAPY
MANAGEMENT
After proximal biceps tendon repair (complete rupture
long head of the biceps)
(by Wilk )
• Shoulder brace/immobilizer for 4 week
• Pendulum
• Active-assisted ROM elbow 0 – 145 degrees with
gentle ROM into extension
• Shoulder isometrics for 10 – 14 days
• Shoulder active – assisted ROM L-bar external and
internal rotation in scapular plane
16. • Shoulder passive ROM :flexion,external and internal
rotation
4 weeks
• Light shoulder PREs
8 weeks
• Progress to isotonic program
• Bench press
• Shoulder press
17. REFERENCES
• Kevin E. Wilk, P.T.,S. Brent Brotzman, M.D.(2003),Clinical
Orthopaedic Rehabilitation,second
edition,Mosby,Inc.,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
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