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SHOULDER DYSTOCIA

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1999
Shoulder dystocia is an infrequent and unexpected emergency requiring rapid and deft solution. Identifiable risk factors include maternal diabetes, fetal macrosomia (especially in the presence of diabetes), and maternal history of previous delivery of a large infant.
R K, Wagner, P E, Nielsen, B, Gonik
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Shoulder Tendinoses

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1992
The most common source of shoulder pain is soft-tissue dysfunction. Although fractures of the humerus, scapula, and clavicle are common throughout life, most problems encountered between the ages of 15 and 60 are related to the ligaments, tendons, and muscles of the shoulder girdle.
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Shoulder: The Thrower’s Shoulder

2019
The 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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Shoulder dystocia

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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Frozen shoulder

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1982
The term Frozen Shoulder (FS) is a medical colloquialism rather than a diagnosis. It is usually used as a clinical description with pathogenetic inferences, as suggested by the alternative designations of periarthritis, pericapsulitis, adhesive capsulitis and obliterative bursitis.
T E, Rizk, R S, Pinals
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Shoulder Ultrasound

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2011
Ultrasound is used increasingly in the investigation of the rotator cuff. It is as accurate as magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of rotator cuff tears and the assessment of tear size and can demonstrate atrophy and fatty infiltration in the rotator cuff muscles.
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Shoulder to shoulder

2023
War minus the shooting or a pathway to peace? These two quite polarised perceptions have tended to dominate analysis of the relationship between sport and war. In this paper, I will be showing how each of these views is present, both in terms of general discussions about the relationship and specifically in relation to World War One. My analysis argues
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SHOULDER ARTHROGRAPHY

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1981
Arthrography of the glenohumeral joint is an important diagnostic tool. The procedure is easy to perform and can be accomplished without significant complications in most individuals. If care is exercised in performing the arthrogram, inadvertent injection of the subacromial (subdeltoid) bursa and soft tissue extravasation of contrast material can be ...
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Shoulder instability

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
Shoulder instability can result from acute injury or repetitive overhead activity. Once the injury is identified, the initial course of treatment is aggressive rehabilitation. Structural injuries can occur but may not be clinically significant. Should a thorough scapular stabilization and rotator cuff strengthening program fail, consultation with an ...
Rob, Johnson   +3 more
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Shoulder Pain

Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2011
Shoulder pain is a frequent complaint encountered in the emergency setting. A brief review of shoulder anatomy and physical examination sets the foundation for evaluation of shoulder pain. Considerations of patient's age are helpful to predict injuries.
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