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The painful shoulder

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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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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The Painful Shoulder

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Pain in the shoulder arises from a wide variety of abnormalities. The most common cause of acute pain in the nontraumatized shoulder is calcific tendonitis or bursitis readily identified by plain film radiography. On the other hand, the evaluation of chronic pain usually requires some combination of arthrography, CT, ultrasonography, and MRI to ...
L F, Rogers, R W, Hendrix
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The Painful Diabetic Shoulder

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1986
ABSTRACT. Different types of shoulder affection were studied in 62 diabetic patients with shoulder pain. Three groups of shoulder joint disorder were found: painful shoulder with restricted mobility (62%), tendinitis without mobility restriction (27%), and a small group with mixed diagnoses.
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The Painful Shoulder

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1980
Acute peritendinitis calcarea, adhesive capsulitis, and anterior acromion impingement syndrome are common problems of the shoulder. Needle and drug therapy are indicated to relieve pain in the treatment of acute cases, with a regular home program of exercise essential for successful results in all cases.
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The Painful Shoulder

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
Evolutionary imperfections render man's shoulder uniquely vulnerable to damage by wear and tear and by trauma. Impingement of the rotator cuff against the tip of the acromion leads to bursitis, attrition and tearing. The instability of the shoulder predisposes to dislocation and subluxation.
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The Painful Shoulder

JAMA, 1964
ABSTRACT SHOULDER PAIN which radiates down the arm is likely to be of indirect origin. The primary lesion may be overlooked if the examining physician concentrates on the shoulder. Pain in the shoulder radiating down the arm to the elbow or into the hand and fingers is nearly always due to a cervical lesion, since primary lesions of the shoulder ...
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Shoulder pain at the workplace

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2011
Shoulder pain is among the most common of regional musculoskeletal complaints in the work environment. It is also a very common problem in the broader community. A challenge to health professionals working in this area is that only a small proportion of shoulder pain at work can be explained by conditions that are readily identifiable (such as rotator ...
E Michael, Shanahan, Ruth, Sladek
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Shoulder Pain in Swimmers

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1980
Even though more swimmers are seeing physicians for shoulder pain, fewer I need to be considered for surgery.
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Omodynia: The Painful Shoulder

The American Journal of Nursing, 1954
THE fact that acutely painful shoulders are on the increase seems well established in medical circles today. Physicians, whether general practitioners, orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, physiatrists, or roentgenologists, all agree that they are seeing many more patients with this complaint than they did one or two decades ago.
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