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  • ...tructure that accompanies the stress<ref name=":0">Levangie PK, Norkin CC. Joint Structure and function: a comprehensive analysis. 4th. Philadelphia: FA. Da ...ocus on joint [[proprioception]]. This would be achieved by mobilising the joint tissue within the toe region of the stress-strain curve.<ref name=":1" /><r
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  • ...intervention to infraspinatus and teres minor on the range of glenohumeral joint internal rotation = ...of evidence that has linked loss of internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint with sub-acromial pathology such as impingement, tendinopathy and labral le
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  • ...ondromas of the distal aspect of the tibia or fibula.] Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 2000;82:1269.</ref> These tumors may present with a stalk-like stru ...st commonly as a painless bump near a joint, usually the [[knee]] or the [[shoulder]]. Other symptoms may present and are usually associated with the location
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  • ...59250/ [Accessed 18th September 2020].</ref><ref>Sheen J, Khan Y. Anatomy, shoulder, cubital fossa. StatPearl [Internet], 2020. Available from: https://www.ncb ...s in the axilla or arm, but it does supply articular branches to the elbow joint.
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  • ...followed by the hip and the ankle (foot). To a lesser degree in the wrist, shoulder and elbow. It may also appear in the spine, but it is infrequent.<br>The sy ...ssive [5]. Some may experience pain, swelling, warmth and stiffness in the joint [5][8]. Locking and instability, mechanical symptoms, may develop [5]. PVNS
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  • *[[Acromioclavicular Joint|Acromioclavicular Joint]] *[[Acromioclavicular Joint Disorders|Acromioclavicular Joint Disorders]]
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  • ...e mid to end-range facet [[Manual Techniques for the Cervicothoracic Spine|joint mobilizations]] that are applied Antero- cranially along the treatment plan ...trunk is in contact with the anterolateral surface of the patient's right shoulder. This is to stabilize the trunk of the patient when the mobilization is car
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  • ...as the cubital articulations. It is important to note that the capsule and joint cavity are continuous for all three joints <ref>Magee, D.J. Chapter 6: Elbo ...for two degrees of freedom (movement) at the elbow; notably the trochlear joint (flexion and extension) and the radiohumeral and superior radioulnar joints
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  • ! rowspan="2" |'''Joint''' | rowspan="25" |'''Shoulder'''
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  • ...ef><ref>Kibler WB, Sciascia AD. Disorders of the scapula and their role in shoulder injury. Gewerbestrasse, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. 201 SD can be seen in overhead athletes or patients with shoulder pathology such as rotator cuff disease, glenohumeral instability, impingeme
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  • ...h without any lifestyle changes. Her goals for therapy are to decrease her joint pain and to get her muscles stronger so she doesn't struggle at work any lo ...Berta B, et al. Cross-cultural adaptation of the disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand (DASH) questionnaire into Hungarian and investigation of its vali
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  • ...ually distinguished from disarticulation where a part is removed through a joint<ref name=":0">Shores JT, M.D. [https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treat *Shoulder Disarticulation (SD)
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  • ...ih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450698/ Temporomandibular disorder and generalized joint hypermobility: application of diagnostic criteria]. Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ...lternative scale that offers a wider view of joint laxity (including the [[shoulder]], [[hip]], [[patella]], [[Ankle and Foot|ankle]], [[Ankle and Foot|foot]]
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  • ...d that injuries or sprains might result in a minor "positional fault" to a joint causing restrictions in physiological movement. *The techniques have been developed to overcome joint `tracking' problems or `positional faults', i.e. joints with subtle biomech
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  • ..., L., Dhooghe, R., Dijkhuis, J., Roy, J.S., &  Cools, A.Proprioception and shoulder pain: A Systematic Review. ''J Hand Ther''. 2019 Aug 31. pii: S0894-1130(1 ...urnal of Athletic Training, 37''(1),71-79.</ref> (Clinically measured as a joint matching task).
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  • ...://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK536933/ Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Shoulder.] [Updated 2021 Jul 31]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): S ...i.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK536933/</nowiki></ref> The intrinsic muscles of the shoulder which connect the scapula and/or clavicle to the humerus include:
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  • [[File:Platysma.png|frame|Platysma]]It originates in the upper thoracic and shoulder regions from a [[fascia]] that covers the [[pectoralis major]] and [[de ...Additionally, TrPs in platysma can be misdiagnosed as [[temporomandibular joint]] (TMJ) dysfunction. Most TrPs in platysma are regularly located over SCM<r
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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| ...enhance adherence. After eight weeks of treatment the patient had improved shoulder and neck ROM, pain level, DASH and Neck Pain Disability Scale scores, but a
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  • ...the serratus anterior, a case report of 20 cases. The journal of bone and joint surgery 1983 (65-B), 552-556.fckLREvidence levels: 3</ref><ref>B. Forthomme * Acute Traumas, for example a direct shock on the shoulder during a car accident with a sudden traction on the arm. It has also seen
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  • ** The feet, ankle, knees, hip, trunk, shoulder, neck and head posture is assessed through the video ...as 0 or 1. The questions 16 and 17 are rated as 0,1 and 2 depending on the joint displacement and overall performance respectively
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