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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2004
An otherwise healthy 47-year-old man reported a history of right shoulder pain subsequent to an injury he sustained several months earlier while boating. The patient recalled trying to lift a heavy object out of the water when his right arm was forcibly externally rotated. The patient related that his arm was sore for several days after the injury, but
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An otherwise healthy 47-year-old man reported a history of right shoulder pain subsequent to an injury he sustained several months earlier while boating. The patient recalled trying to lift a heavy object out of the water when his right arm was forcibly externally rotated. The patient related that his arm was sore for several days after the injury, but
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Physical Therapy, 1986
This article reviews the literature relevant to the possible causes, prevention, and treatment of hemiplegic shoulder pain. Shoulder pain and stiffness impede the rehabilitation of patients with hemiplegia. The cause of this complication is unknown, but it may be related to the severity of neurological deficits, preexisting or posthemiplegic soft ...
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This article reviews the literature relevant to the possible causes, prevention, and treatment of hemiplegic shoulder pain. Shoulder pain and stiffness impede the rehabilitation of patients with hemiplegia. The cause of this complication is unknown, but it may be related to the severity of neurological deficits, preexisting or posthemiplegic soft ...
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A baby with a painful shoulder
Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2016A 4-week-old girl presented with 24 hours of pain when moving her right arm. Her mother reported increased sleepiness over the last few hours, with a resolved possible low-grade fever. She was breast feeding well. There was no history of trauma or background social concerns. She was a term, normal delivery.
Charlotte Mount, Dan Hindley
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Imaging of the painful shoulder
Manual Therapy, 1999A variety of imaging techniques are available for evaluating shoulder pathology. The common disorders of impingement, rotator cuff tears, biceps tenosynovitis and instability are discussed along with the role of various imaging modalities in establishing their diagnosis.
L J, King, J C, Healy
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Nursing, 2018
I GREW UP AS the youngest of three brothers. Neither of my brothers is married or has children. Before my labor and delivery (L&D) clinical experience, I'd never held a newborn, and I had no personal knowledge of either the clinical or emotional aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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I GREW UP AS the youngest of three brothers. Neither of my brothers is married or has children. Before my labor and delivery (L&D) clinical experience, I'd never held a newborn, and I had no personal knowledge of either the clinical or emotional aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2004
Shoulder pain is a common complication in poststroke hemiplegia that reduces functional recovery. Many types of shoulder pathology have been suggested as causes of shoulder pain in hemiplegia,including shoulder subluxation, capsulitis, tendinitis, rotator cuff injury, bursitis, impingement syndrome, spasticity, complex regional pain syndrome, brachial ...
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Shoulder pain is a common complication in poststroke hemiplegia that reduces functional recovery. Many types of shoulder pathology have been suggested as causes of shoulder pain in hemiplegia,including shoulder subluxation, capsulitis, tendinitis, rotator cuff injury, bursitis, impingement syndrome, spasticity, complex regional pain syndrome, brachial ...
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Rehabilitation of the painful shoulder
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow SurgeryManaging the painful shoulder in overhead athletes can be difficult because of a lack of time-loss injuries in overhead sports and focusing primarily on either pathoanatomic causes or movement impairments. Although managing the painful shoulder can be challenging, the combination of identifying pathoanatomic causes with movement impairments can provide
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
J T, NICHOLSON, H S, WIEDER
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J T, NICHOLSON, H S, WIEDER
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