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  • ...nd moderate upper-extremity hemiparesis. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. 2006 May 1;87(5):656-60.</ref>. ...le (side): client attempts to place forearm on a table by abducting at the shoulder
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  • ...ilable from: http://www.mistysurimd.com/patient-info/conditions-procedures/shoulder/spinal-accessory-nerve-palsy/ (last accessed 22.3.2019)</ref> ...ment. This is directed at restoring function to the [[Shoulder Instability|shoulder]] girdle with emphasis on the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscle. Met
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  • ...name=":0">Manske RC. Postsurgical orthopedic sports rehabilitation: knee & shoulder. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2006.</ref>. ...further injury, particularly of the ACL <ref>Ellenbecker TS. Knee ligament rehabilitation. Churchill livingstone; 2000</ref>.
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  • [[File:Shoulder bursa.jpg|357x357px|alt=|thumb|The shoulder joint has many ligaments]] ...lar with more sensory and [[Proprioception|proprioceptive]] [[Nerve Injury Rehabilitation|nerves]]. These nerves travel in close proximity to the blood vessels with
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  • '''Exercise and Rehabilitation''' Intensive co-ordinated in or day patient rehabilitation for people with active or severe RA;
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  • ...r Support during Routine Daily Activities in Patients with Post-Hemiplegic Shoulder Subluxation]: A Randomized Controlled Study. Int J Environ Res Public Healt [[File:Post stroke shoulder dislocation.jpg|thumb|407x407px|Post stroke shoulder dislocation]]
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  • ...tentially leading to depression, anxiety, sleep disorders and complicating rehabilitation.<ref name=":0">Harrison RA, Field TS. [https://karger.com/ced/article/39/3- * shoulder pain
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  • ...sculoskeletal-assessment/ Musculoskeletal assessment]. PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION; 2016. Available from: <nowiki>https://musculoskeletalkey.com/musculoskelet ==== Shoulder Joint ====
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  • ...t). Pancoast syndrome occurs in 25% cases and includes: severe pain in the shoulder region radiating toward the axilla and [[scapula]] along the ulnar aspect o ...This is often the patient's primary complaint/presentation to therapy with shoulder pain that radiates down to the 4th and 5th digit.<ref name="p2" />
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  • ...me=":0">Manske RC,Prohaska D. Pectoralis major tendon repair post surgical rehabilitation. N Am J Sports Phys Ther 2007; 2(1): 22–33. ...le (PMM) is a very powerful shoulder muscle during its function – that of shoulder adductor, internal rotator, and flexor of the humerus. Origins of the pect
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  • ...-modalities-for-physical-therapists-1ak2mabi02g8 Therapeutic modalities in rehabilitation]. 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill Medical, 2017</ref> * [[Subacromial Pain Sydrome|Shoulder impingement syndromes]]
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  • ...ccurs in individuals between 40 and 60 years who already have a history of shoulder problems. * Sharp anterior shoulder pain with or without snapping sensation<ref name="p5" />
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  • ...ar Joint, or AC Joint, is one of four joints that comprises the [[Shoulder|Shoulder]] complex. The AC Joint is formed by the junction of the lateral clavicle a ...nn DA. Kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system: Foundations for Physical Rehabilitation. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2009.</ref>
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  • ...97)70047-8 Influence of rotator cuff tearing on glenohumeral stability]. J Shoulder Elb Surg. 1997;6(5):413–22.</ref> Rotator cuff tears may be caused by rep ...s [[Dynamic Stabilisers of the Shoulder Complex|dynamic stabilisers of the shoulder complex]], are important for maintaining the stability of the glenohumeral
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  • ...e function.<ref name="mm">M.T. Hirschmann, B. Wind et al.; “Reliability of Shoulder Abduction Strength Measure for the Constant-Murley Score”; Clin Orthop Re ...version of the constant–Murley score.] Journal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation. 2020 Dec;27(2):186-91.</ref>
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  • * rehabilitation after sporting injuries eg [[ACL Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation Planning|ACL]] repair Commonly tested muscles include the shoulder abductors, elbow flexors, elbow extensors, wrist extensors, finger flexors,
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  • ...and Disability Index]] (SPADI) for condition-specific PROMs, that assesses shoulder stiffness and pain of unspecified origin. ...for example the [[:Category:Outcome Measures|outcome measures list]], the rehabilitation measures database and COSMIN.
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  • ...ic effect on achieving a comfortable socket fit and therefore the speed of rehabilitation for [[Amputations|Transfemoral amputees]] and the creativity required of th Amputation, Pain, Rehabilitation
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  • ...petitive overhead activities, however, it can also be due to trauma to the shoulder blade region. Aside from these variations, snapping scapula can be caused b ...eakness, multidirectional instability, voluntary action, and pain in the [[shoulder]] which can cause reverse scapulohumeral rhythm.
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  • ...=onepage&q&f=false BRACHIAL PLEXUS BIRTH PALSY]. Rockwood and Matsen's The Shoulder E-Book. 2021 Jun 12:39.</ref> The overall incidence of NBPP is decreasing.< ....<ref name=":3" /> This traction force widens the angle between the baby's shoulder and neck, resulting in an overstretched ipsilateral brachial plexus.<ref na
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