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The cricketer’s shoulder: Not a classic throwing shoulder
Physical Therapy in Sport, 2019To describe the musculoskeletal adaptations inherent to the cricketers' shoulder and determine potential predictors of shoulder injury in elite South African cricketers.Prospective longitudinal cohort study; SETTING: Non-clinical, at national cricket indoor training venues.One hundred and six elite cricketers, representing 82% of the South African ...
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2021
Our current moment is filled with despair about climate crises and the possibility of coming to any kind of agreement that might change the dire outcomes. In this important antidote to the paralysis of hopelessness, Shoulder to Shoulder offers hope and a path forward in telling the stories of communities in Western North America who learned to talk to ...
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Our current moment is filled with despair about climate crises and the possibility of coming to any kind of agreement that might change the dire outcomes. In this important antidote to the paralysis of hopelessness, Shoulder to Shoulder offers hope and a path forward in telling the stories of communities in Western North America who learned to talk to ...
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Complex Injuries of the Shoulder - Floating Shoulder
Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 2006Complex injuries of the shoulder are comparatively rare. Within the field of complex shoulder injuries this article particularly deals with the diagnosis and therapy of the "floating shoulder injury" as a review article. This term describes a discontinuation of the osseus and soft tissue suspension of the upper extremity from the axial skeleton.
Köstler, Wolfgang +3 more
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Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1977
The shoulder, a very common site of pain syndromes in medical practice, lends itself well to precise clinical analysis and identification of the pain-sensitive structure or structures. Once identified, rational and effective management can be applied, associated with predictably good prognosis. Early identification of the emerging specific syndrome is
J H, Bland, J A, Merrit, D R, Boushey
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The shoulder, a very common site of pain syndromes in medical practice, lends itself well to precise clinical analysis and identification of the pain-sensitive structure or structures. Once identified, rational and effective management can be applied, associated with predictably good prognosis. Early identification of the emerging specific syndrome is
J H, Bland, J A, Merrit, D R, Boushey
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2004
Among consumers, families, therapists, physicians, and other rehabilitation professionals, there has been an increasing interest in shoulder pain associated with spinal cord injury. These disorders primarily affect the soft tissues, including the tendons (eg, rotator cuff tendonitis and bicipital tendinitis), muscles (eg, myalgias and myofascial pain ...
Jennifer, Hastings, Barry, Goldstein
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Among consumers, families, therapists, physicians, and other rehabilitation professionals, there has been an increasing interest in shoulder pain associated with spinal cord injury. These disorders primarily affect the soft tissues, including the tendons (eg, rotator cuff tendonitis and bicipital tendinitis), muscles (eg, myalgias and myofascial pain ...
Jennifer, Hastings, Barry, Goldstein
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1998
Shoulder dystocia continues to represent a largely unpredictable and potentially disastrous obstetric emergency. Recent attention has been focused on the effectiveness of obstetric maneuvers employed to alleviate shoulder dystocia. Reports have also questioned the traditional thinking that brachial plexus injury is caused by application of excessive ...
R B, Gherman, T M, Goodwin
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Shoulder dystocia continues to represent a largely unpredictable and potentially disastrous obstetric emergency. Recent attention has been focused on the effectiveness of obstetric maneuvers employed to alleviate shoulder dystocia. Reports have also questioned the traditional thinking that brachial plexus injury is caused by application of excessive ...
R B, Gherman, T M, Goodwin
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2022
Glenohumeral osteoarthritis has proven to be a major contributor to shoulder joint pain and dysfunction in the elderly. There are several conditions about the shoulder that contribute to the development of glenohumeral osteoarthritis, which includes traumatic injuries, rotator cuff pathology, glenohumeral instability, glenoid dysplasia, and ...
Rupert O, Stanborough +2 more
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Glenohumeral osteoarthritis has proven to be a major contributor to shoulder joint pain and dysfunction in the elderly. There are several conditions about the shoulder that contribute to the development of glenohumeral osteoarthritis, which includes traumatic injuries, rotator cuff pathology, glenohumeral instability, glenoid dysplasia, and ...
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Shoulder: The Thrower’s Shoulder
2019The specific motion pattern in overhead and throwing sports results in high stress to the athlete’s shoulder and therefore shows a higher incidence of long-term overload damage. In combination with a repetitive distention of the anterior capsule, the shortening of the dorsal capsular structures leads to a decentralization and posterosuperior ...
Lukas N. Muench +2 more
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2006
The floating shoulder is defined as ipsilateral fractures of the midshaft of the clavicle and the neck of the glenoid. This rare injury can be difficult to manage without a thorough understanding of the complex anatomy of the shoulder girdle. Surgical intervention needs to be considered for all of these injuries.
Owens, B. D., Goss, Thomas P.
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The floating shoulder is defined as ipsilateral fractures of the midshaft of the clavicle and the neck of the glenoid. This rare injury can be difficult to manage without a thorough understanding of the complex anatomy of the shoulder girdle. Surgical intervention needs to be considered for all of these injuries.
Owens, B. D., Goss, Thomas P.
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 1998
A great amount of work in musculoskeletal sonography has focused on evaluation of the shoulder and rotator cuff. This is primarily due to the fact that the shoulder is a common site of symptomatology and clinical evaluation is difficult. Even though sonography of the rotator cuff is more difficult than other large tendons, there has been constant ...
William D., Middleton +2 more
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A great amount of work in musculoskeletal sonography has focused on evaluation of the shoulder and rotator cuff. This is primarily due to the fact that the shoulder is a common site of symptomatology and clinical evaluation is difficult. Even though sonography of the rotator cuff is more difficult than other large tendons, there has been constant ...
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