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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Nicole Wente|Nicole Wente]] as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project|Temple University EBP P [[Image:Arm.jpg|right|300px]]
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  • ...inic patients and has been reviewed in multiple studies over the course of the last two decades. ...onnaire.png|alt=|right|600x600px|Figure: Domains of Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire]]
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  • ...hesis. It aims to create a stable, pain-free joint with a functional range of movement when conservative treatments have failed. ...of the wrist and usually lasts for about 10 to 15 years. Implant survival of 90-100% at five years are mostly reported using newer second generation and
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  • ...erve, the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, the suprascapular nerve, and the long thoracic nerve are affected.<ref name="Feinberg 2010">Feinberg JH, Rad ...Parsonage–Turner Syndrome - Case Report and Literature Review.] Journal of Hand Surgery, 2007; 2(4): 218–221.</ref>
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  • ...n undergoing breast cancer treatment: study protocol for the prevention of shoulder problems trial (UK PROSPER).] BMJ Open 2018;8''':'''e019078</ref>. ...nger TJ, Thompson WR, Guise TA. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36419084/ The bone-muscle connection in breast cancer: implications and therapeutic strat
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  • ...Kunselman]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]] ...articulations form the radioulnar and radiocarpal joints at the elbow and the wrist, respectively.
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  • ...Bradshaw]]&nbsp;; and [[User:Robert Bardinas|Robert Bardinas]]; as part of the [[Temple University Evidence-Based Practice Project]] ...This typically occurs at two main sites: the [[elbow]] and the [[Wrist and Hand|wrist]]<ref>Jan Michael C. Lleva, Ke-Vin Chang.Ulnar Neuropathy. Available
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  • ...rus, first published by Codman in the 1930s. <ref name="p4">Codman EA: The Shoulder,Boston: G.Miller &amp Company,1934</ref> ...hcart CW: Movements of the shoulder girdle involved in those of the arm on the trunk. J Anat Physiol 1884; 18:209-218.</ref>
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  • ...of the fractured fragment. It is also known as a reverse Colles fracture. The Smith's fracture was named by Irish surgeon Robert William Smith in 1847, h The causes of the fracture:
    13 KB (1,868 words) - 07:57, 28 October 2020
  • ..._Problems Bellarmine University Physical Therapy Program's Pathophysiology of Complex Patient Problems Project.] Family history of rheumatoid arthritis on mother's side&nbsp;
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  • ...eps [[Tendinopathy|tendinopathies]] depends on the mechanism of injury and the patient's motor examination. ...e strength deficits on examination, surgery should be considered. Based on the current evidence, there are no clear guidelines for “best” surgical app
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  • ...Henderson]] as part of the [[Arkansas Colleges of Health Education School of Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal 1 Project]]. '''Top Contributors''' - {{S [[File:Scapula post.jpeg|thumb|Anatomy of the scapula ]]
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  • ...xpressed by the number of tendons which are torn, sometimes on the size of the tear. ...torn, at least one of the two tendons must be retracted beyond the top of the humeral head.<ref name="Lädermann et al.">Lädermann A, Denard PJ,Collin P
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  • [[File:Scaphoid bone (left hand) - animation.gif|right|frameless|200x200px]] ...et al, [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15368727/ Diagnosis and Management of Scaphoid Fractures,] Am Fam Physician. 2004 Sep 1;70(5):879-884. </ref>&nbs
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  • ==Shoulder Examination== ...issed. Information gathered in this process can help guide decisions about the need for special tests or investigations and ongoing management.
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  • ...e&nbsp;[[Talk:Manual Therapy and Exercise Intervention in the Treatment of Shoulder and Neck Pain in a Patient with Mental Health Comorbidities: A Case Report| ...n the mental health population. Additional research is needed to determine the best way to improve adherence for those with severe mental illness.
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  • The objective of the study was to explore the effects of manipulations to the cervicothoracic junction on clinical outcomes in patients with [[Rotator Cu ...he extent and nature of the relationship between thoracic manipulation and shoulder pain.
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  • ...ct theoretical concept or elusive clinical entity? A case report], Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, Volume 20, Issue 4, P:722-727,</ref> ..., [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0031940605660774 The T4 Syndrome: Some Basic Science Aspects], Physiotherapy, 1997, Volume 83, I
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  • ...nor P, Hawkes R. Sports-related extensor carpi ulnaris pathology: a review of functional anatomy, sports injury and management. Br J Sports Med. 2013;47( ...specifically is limited<ref>Rettig AC, Ryan RO, Stone JA. Epidemiology of hand injuries in sports. In PA: WB Saunders; 1992.</ref>.
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  • ...f Dupuytren's contracture: a systematic review.PubMed.gov.National Library of Medicine. National Centre for Biotechnology Information.2018 Sep;100-B(9):1 [[Image:Cord.jpg|400x400px|Image 1: Clinical presentation of Dupuytren contracture|right|frameless]]
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