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  • * Most commonly caused by blunt, anterior chest-wall trauma and deceleration injuries, with a reported incidence of 3% to 6.8% in motor vehicle collisions. * Athletic injuries, [[falls]], and assaults are the frequent causes of the remaining cases.
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  • == Injuries == ...e <ref>Bengtsson, V., Berglund, L., & Aasa, U. (2018). Narrative review of injuries in powerlifting with special reference to their association to the squat, b
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  • ...perience multiple types of pain. Areas of musculoskeletal pain include the shoulder, wrists, and back, resulting from an acute or chronic injury to musculature == Back to [[Pharmacological Management of Spinal Cord Injuries]] ==
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  • ...earlier in earlier than in the population without the injury. <ref>Spinal Injuries Association. Aging Well With SCI. Available from; https://www.spinal.co.uk/ * Avoid sleeping on your shoulder.
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  • ...tween body asymmetry and unilateral load accumulation, as well as specific injuries.<ref name=":2">Żuk B, Sutkowski M, Paśko S, Grudniewski T. [https://www.n * [[Thoracic Hyperkyphosis|Kyphosis]] in the [[Swimming Overuse Injuries|swimmer]] is also common.[[File:Arisa-chattasa-9HLURpkNpXI-unsplash.jpg|rig
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  • ...uscular Training: A Multi-level Approach to Rehabilitation of the Unstable Shoulder] [Internet]. PubMed Central (PMC). 2022 [cited 30 May 2022]. Available from ...ntributes to repetitive injuries and the progressive decline of the joint. Injuries to the muscles may also lead to a compromise of the afferent feedback from
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  • [[Triceps brachii|Triceps]] tendon injuries are an uncommon clinical entity poorly described in the literature. Managem ...csm-csmr/Fulltext/2020/09000/Triceps_Tendon_Injuries.9.aspx Triceps Tendon Injuries]. Current sports medicine reports. 2020 Sep 1;19(9):367-72.Available: https
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  • ...ne (1.1 - 3.4 injuries per squad per season) and the lower limb (0.3 - 5.9 injuries per squad per season (Orchard, 2006). * Shoulder internal rotation
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  • *[[Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injuries]] *[[Frozen Shoulder]]
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  • ...ia C, Skelton P, Clift Z, Chapter.7 Early Rehabilitation of Acquired Brain Injuries. Lathia C, Skelton P, Clift Z. [https://resources.relabhs.org/resource/earl ...r-old female ten days post poly-trauma with traumatic brain injury, facial injuries and multiple fractures pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building 3 hou
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  • ...nt and [[Dynamic Stabilisers of the Shoulder Complex|stability of both the shoulder girdle and scapula]]. Both rhomboids receive innervation from the dorsal sc ...ity and [[Dynamic Stabilisers of the Shoulder Complex|stabilization of the shoulder]] through articulation with the trunk.
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  • ...lesions, they are not usually (20%) associated with [[Shoulder Instability|shoulder instability]].<ref name=":2">Radiopedia Superior labral anterior posterior ...port Injury Epidemiology|sports medicine]] centres and approximately 6% of shoulder arthroscopy procedures show SLAP tears.<ref name=":3" />
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  • ...ith injuries related to cycling may also increase. But many common cycling injuries of the lower extremity are preventable. ...ponsible for injury.<ref name=":0">MP Schwellnus & EW Derman (2005) Common injuries in cycling: Prevention, diagnosis and management, South African Family Prac
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  • ...inesiology. FA Davis; 2012.</ref>. Although the focus has been more on the shoulder, the entire body movement is required to perform the act of throwing. Throw ...cs">Escamilla R, Andrews JR. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19530752 Shoulder Muscle Recruitment Patterns and Biomechanics during Upper Extremity Sports.
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  • ...20</ref> that makes up the front part of the shoulder. It sits between the shoulder blade and the sternum. There are 2 clavicles in a person, one on the right ...the acromion of the scapula. It enables slight gliding movement about the shoulder region. It is a synovial joint surrounded by a capsule of articular carti
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  • ...d prevent pain with activities of daily living in clients with spinal cord injuries. ...aring for mobility''. Additional risk factors in patients with spinal cord injuries include:
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  • ...of the driving force provided primarily by the torque generated from the [[shoulder]]<ref name=":0">Davis DD, Nickerson M, Varacallo M. [https://europepmc.org/ ...e onset of shoulder pain (see [[Swimming Overuse Injuries|Swimmers overuse injuries]]).  An absolute or sudden increase in training [[Load Management|load]] a
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  • ...2020 Jul;17(14):4962.</ref> [[Hemiplegic Shoulder Subluxation|Hemiplegic shoulder subluxation]] is more common with left sided hemiplegia.<ref name=":1" /> ...ew of pathophysiology, assessment and management strategies of post stroke shoulder subluxation.] Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS). 2016;11(3):
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  • It can also be applied to larger joints such as the shoulder: <ref>Therapy Voodoo Floss for Shoulder Mobility @ Pro Chiropractic. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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  • ...ural Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), there are four types of brachial plexus injuries that cause Klumpke’s : # shoulder dystocia,
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