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New learning technique based on real-time kinematic feedback from an inertial sensor for manual therapy in shoulder joint: a randomised trial. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Med Educ
Trinidad-Fernández M   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

POSTERIOR DISLOCATION OF THE SHOULDER JOINT

open access: yesThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1948
Posterior dislocation of the shoulder is an unusual injury and there is often much delay before the diagnosis is made. Nevertheless, if the condition is borne in mind when examining the patient and studying the X-ray films the diagnosis should not be missed. A single antero-posterior radiograph of the shoulder joint is inadequate.
C. K. Warrick
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Arthroscopic Study of the Shoulder Joint in Fetuses

open access: yesArthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2005
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to macroscopically examine the fetal shoulder joint using arthroscopy. We attempted to identify and describe the specific characteristics of the fetal shoulder joint, how it evolves during the last few weeks of ...
Jorge Murillo-González
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The shoulder joint—Is it dislocated? Apparent dislocation of the shoulder joint

Clinical Radiology, 1969
The phenomenon of apparent dislocation of the shoulder joint is described and illustrated with reference to clinical cases. The importance of accurate clinical and radiological differentiation between apparent and true dislocation of the shoulder is emphasised, in order to prevent unnecessary and abortive attempts at manipulation of apparently ...
D E, Markham, J, Rowland
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Arthritis at the Shoulder Joint

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2015
The shoulder is a complex joint with numerous structures contributing to mobility and stability. Shoulder pain is a common clinical complaint that may be due to a wide spectrum of disorders including rotator cuff disease, instability, and arthropathy.
Prashant, Sankaye, Simon, Ostlere
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Contracture of the shoulder joint

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1996
The movements of the shoulder joint may sometimes be markedley limited due to posttraumatic or inflammatory changes in the shoulder joint or in adjacent organs, a condition designated as contracture of the shoulder joint or frozen shoulder. The routine treatment consists of positioning the arm as often as possible in abduction, and of diligent active ...
A, Soren, J F, Fetto
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