The document discusses the anatomy, assessment, common injuries, and rehabilitation of the shoulder complex. It describes the bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, nerves and blood supply of the shoulder. Assessment involves muscle testing, observation, palpation and special tests. Common injuries covered include fractures, dislocations, impingement, rotator cuff tears and nerve injuries. Rehabilitation focuses on RICE, exercises, mobilization, strength training, and functional progression to return to activity.
Review this slideshare and for a more comprehensive approach to thoracic outlet syndrome, look for my book, Neck Pain, Upper Back Pain, Shoulder Pain, Could it be thoracic outlet syndrome? on Amazon.com
What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?
It is one of the most underrated, overlooked and misdiagnosed conditions and proves difficult to manage. Medical professionals appreciate that it is probably the most important peripheral nerve compression in the upper extremity.
Thoracic outlet syndrome has been called many names
Thoracic outlet syndrome
bilateral thoracic outlet syndrome
thoracic outlet disorder
neurogenic TOS
arterial TOS
arterial thoracic outlet syndrome
cervical rib syndrome
cervicobrachial neuralgia
compressive neuropathy
costoclavicular syndrome
disputed neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome
effort thrombosis, first rib syndrome
hyperabduction syndrome
inflammation of the brachial plexus
neurogenic pectoralis minor syndrome (NPMS)
neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS)
neurological thoracic exit syndrome
Paget-Schroetter syndrome
peripheral nerve compression
scalenus anticus syndrome
spontaneous subclavian vein ("effort") thrombosis
subcoracoid brachial plexus compression
superior thoracic outlet syndrome
symptomatic thoracic outlet syndrome
thoracic outlet compression
venous compression syndrome
venous thoracic outlet syndrome
double crush syndrome
triple crush syndrome
The Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders And Stroke, plus top 10 ranked hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery all tell us that compression is what leads to thoracic outlet syndrome.
Surgery can have poor outcomes including:
Chronic lifelong pain
Progressive weakness
Clot formation
Emboli
Stroke
Limb amputation
Failed surgery
Spinal stimulators
Addiction to painkillers
Complications leading to death
There were 16 Treatment Approaches for TOS I found in the National Database of Health NIH
Medication: Analgesic drug therapy, Antidepressants, Anticonvulsants, others
Scalene Injection (Bupivacaine)
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory's NSAIDS
Painkillers For Symptom Reduction
Scalene Injection (Botox)
Gentle Stretching Of The Scalene's And Pectoralis Minor
Traction
Nerve Gliding
Ultrasound & Muscle Stimulation
Different Bra For Breast Hypertrophy
Breast Reduction - Reduction Mammoplasty
Ergonomic Corrections
Correction Of The Ergonomics Of The Workstation
First Rib Adjustments Alone
General Massage
Exercise Strengthening
None of these treatments by itself addresses the cause of TOS. Review this slideshare and look for my book, Neck Pain, Upper Back Pain, Shoulder Pain, Could it be thoracic outlet syndrome? on Amazon.com
Review this slideshare and for a more comprehensive approach to thoracic outlet syndrome, look for my book, Neck Pain, Upper Back Pain, Shoulder Pain, Could it be thoracic outlet syndrome? on Amazon.com
What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?
It is one of the most underrated, overlooked and misdiagnosed conditions and proves difficult to manage. Medical professionals appreciate that it is probably the most important peripheral nerve compression in the upper extremity.
Thoracic outlet syndrome has been called many names
Thoracic outlet syndrome
bilateral thoracic outlet syndrome
thoracic outlet disorder
neurogenic TOS
arterial TOS
arterial thoracic outlet syndrome
cervical rib syndrome
cervicobrachial neuralgia
compressive neuropathy
costoclavicular syndrome
disputed neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome
effort thrombosis, first rib syndrome
hyperabduction syndrome
inflammation of the brachial plexus
neurogenic pectoralis minor syndrome (NPMS)
neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS)
neurological thoracic exit syndrome
Paget-Schroetter syndrome
peripheral nerve compression
scalenus anticus syndrome
spontaneous subclavian vein ("effort") thrombosis
subcoracoid brachial plexus compression
superior thoracic outlet syndrome
symptomatic thoracic outlet syndrome
thoracic outlet compression
venous compression syndrome
venous thoracic outlet syndrome
double crush syndrome
triple crush syndrome
The Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders And Stroke, plus top 10 ranked hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery all tell us that compression is what leads to thoracic outlet syndrome.
Surgery can have poor outcomes including:
Chronic lifelong pain
Progressive weakness
Clot formation
Emboli
Stroke
Limb amputation
Failed surgery
Spinal stimulators
Addiction to painkillers
Complications leading to death
There were 16 Treatment Approaches for TOS I found in the National Database of Health NIH
Medication: Analgesic drug therapy, Antidepressants, Anticonvulsants, others
Scalene Injection (Bupivacaine)
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory's NSAIDS
Painkillers For Symptom Reduction
Scalene Injection (Botox)
Gentle Stretching Of The Scalene's And Pectoralis Minor
Traction
Nerve Gliding
Ultrasound & Muscle Stimulation
Different Bra For Breast Hypertrophy
Breast Reduction - Reduction Mammoplasty
Ergonomic Corrections
Correction Of The Ergonomics Of The Workstation
First Rib Adjustments Alone
General Massage
Exercise Strengthening
None of these treatments by itself addresses the cause of TOS. Review this slideshare and look for my book, Neck Pain, Upper Back Pain, Shoulder Pain, Could it be thoracic outlet syndrome? on Amazon.com
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASES- INTRODUCTION- Limb Ischemia
Dear Viewers,
Greetings from “Surgical Educator”
Today I am uploading an introductory video on “Peripheral Arterial Diseases”. In this video I have discussed the surgical anatomy, modes of presentation, symptoms, signs, investigations and a diagnostic algorithm of Peripheral Arterial Diseases. In the subsequent three videos I will discuss about chronic lower limb ischemia, acute lower limb ischemia and upper limb ischemia. I hope you will enjoy these series of teaching videos. You can watch these videos in the following links:
surgicaleducator.blogspot.com
youtube/c/surgicaleducator
Thank you for watching the video.
Acute limb ischaemia
Joel Arudchelvam
MBBS (COL), MD (SUR). MRCS (ENG)
Consultant Vascular and Transplant Surgeon
The National Hospital of Sri Lanka , Colombo
Definition
Causes
Differentiating thrombosis and embolism
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASES- INTRODUCTION- Limb Ischemia
Dear Viewers,
Greetings from “Surgical Educator”
Today I am uploading an introductory video on “Peripheral Arterial Diseases”. In this video I have discussed the surgical anatomy, modes of presentation, symptoms, signs, investigations and a diagnostic algorithm of Peripheral Arterial Diseases. In the subsequent three videos I will discuss about chronic lower limb ischemia, acute lower limb ischemia and upper limb ischemia. I hope you will enjoy these series of teaching videos. You can watch these videos in the following links:
surgicaleducator.blogspot.com
youtube/c/surgicaleducator
Thank you for watching the video.
Acute limb ischaemia
Joel Arudchelvam
MBBS (COL), MD (SUR). MRCS (ENG)
Consultant Vascular and Transplant Surgeon
The National Hospital of Sri Lanka , Colombo
Definition
Causes
Differentiating thrombosis and embolism
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Tanto es así que la devaluación como la quita de retenciones y el tarifazo en los servicios públicos (aún inconcluso) provocaron el nivel de inflación más significativo desde el inicio de las hiperinflaciones de 1989 y comienzos de 1990, siendo la variación de precios esperada del 45% anual y no del 25% como había sostenido el gobierno al comienzo de su gestión.
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What are the various ways to capitalize your company in the very beginning? How do you ask friends and family for money to support you? What are the advantages and disadvantages of bootstrapping? What do local angel investors require before making an investment? How do you develop a target list of appropriate angel investors? What materials are required to raise angel investment? What milestones should you look to achieve next? How do you set your six month and twelve month objectives in the very beginning? How should you think about selling the business or exiting the business?
How to Recruit Millennials by Going Mobile and Embracing Company TransparencyGlassdoor
Join Glassdoor and Jibe for a webinar on mobile recruiting entitled, “How to Recruit Millennials by Going Mobile & Embracing Company Transparency.”
Key Takeaways:
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-What Millennials look for in employers and how they do their research
-How to improve your job candidate experience to win over candidates
shoulder joint examination explained in details,
there are all the test mentioned for shoulder joint examination
brief anatomy
also physiology of shoulder joint is explained with relevant pathology
Radiological evaluation of Lower Limb in acute ED setting !!Runal Shah
Radiological evaluation of Lower Limb in acute ED setting !!
How to evaluate lower limb injuries in ED by primary look out... How to assess simple bony injuries ! A simple radiological approach for ED physicians..
shoulder injuries in emergency department
This is quick review of important conditions not to be missed and their management
It includes uncommon injuries and shoulder dislocations along with their emergency treatment
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
9. Rehabilitation of The Shoulder
Complex
Immobilization After Injury
General Body Conditioning
Shoulder Joint Mobilization
Flexibility
Muscular Strength
Regaining Neuromuscular Control
Functional Progression
Return to Activity
10. Rehabilitation of The Shoulder
Complex
Immobilization After Injury
General Body Conditioning
Shoulder Joint Mobilization
Flexibility
Muscular Strength
Regaining Neuromuscular Control
Functional Progression
Return to Activity