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  • ...f healing. For example a moderate ankle sprain may require 3 to 6 weeks of rehabilitation before a person can return to full activity. A severe sprain can take 8 to === Early Rehabilitation Strategies ===
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  • ...ide a guideline for the management of the tetraplegic upper limb, describe rehabilitation principles to develop a functioning hand. Common surgical reconstruction an [[Category:Shoulder]]
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  • ...f a Post-operative Transfemoral Amputee during the Pre-Prosthetic Phase of Rehabilitation  ...r, grade 3 lateral meniscus tear, grade 2 MCL & LCL tear & on left shoulder rotator cuff tear Referred for physiotherapy in April 2015 for strengthenin
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  • ...ury, Shoulder injuries like Rotator cuff tear, Anterior dislocation of the shoulder, AC joint injuries and Clavicle fractures.<ref name=":0">Raiman L, Antbring == Shoulder Injuries ==
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  • ...ific-tendonitis Calcific Tendonitis]Available:https://www.orthobullets.com/shoulder-and-elbow/3042/calcific-tendonitis (accessed 12.1.2023)</ref> ...Exposure to Low Amounts of Ultrasound Energy Does Not Improve Soft Tissue Shoulder Pathology: A Systematic Review. Physical Therapy. 2010; vol 90 (1): 14-25.
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  • ...lm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953291/</nowiki></ref>.The aim was to design a rehabilitation program to restore dynamic stability and fine motor control at an injured j == Rehabilitation ==
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  • ...d assist with blocking [[Shoulder Dislocation|shoulder dislocation]] and [[Shoulder Subluxation|subluxation]] at the maximal ranges of motion.<ref name=":0">Ra ...(e.g. shoulder dislocation) or more commonly by repeated microtrauma, e.g. shoulder subluxation.<ref name=":1">Clavert P. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc
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  • == Rehabilitation == *Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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  • ...a subset of [[Shoulder Instability|shoulder instability]], occurs when the shoulder joint partially dislocates. In this condition the [[Humerus|humeral]] head ...:0">Vitoonpong T, Chang KV. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507847/ Shoulder Subluxation]. InStatPearls [Internet] 2020 Aug 29. StatPearls Publishing.Av
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  • * [[Shoulder Dislocation|Dislocation of the shoulder]] * [[Shoulder]] surgery
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  • ...6rQPgrSAyAI&scisig=AAGBfm3lnvLOvDZxoN2q9qAMIR8_X0_wow Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation: An Evidence-based Approach.] 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Elsevier Health Science • The arm of the standing (or seated) patient is abducted 30 degrees at the shoulder and maximally extended.
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  • * For grades 4 and 5: provide resistance downward at the top of the shoulder [[Category:Rehabilitation Foundations]]
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  • [[File:Anterior-shoulder-dislocation-1.jpeg|thumb|Anterior-shoulder-dislocation|alt=|331x331px]] ...=":1">Abrams R, Akbarnia H. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459125/ Shoulder dislocations overview.] InStatPearls [Internet] 2021 Aug 13. StatPearls Pub
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  • ...toe facing forward. <ref name=":0">Cameron MH, Monroe LG. 2008. Physical Rehabilitation: Evidence-Based Examination, Evaluation, and Intervention. Elsevier</ref> ...image below. Amongst the joints capable of abduction and adduction are the shoulder and hip. &nbsp;Other abduction and adduction movements include the fingers.
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  • ...assessing abnormalities in the kinetic chain of upper extremity leading to shoulder pain in patients with throwing disorder<ref>Somu K, Noriaki M, Yukio U, Jun Combined abduction test for assessment of posterior shoulder tightness. The examiner completely prevents any movement of the scapula by
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  • ...tus Anterior|serratus anterior muscle]] which is primarily responsible for shoulder protraction. It also works with [[trapezius]] to provide sustained upward r Long thoracic nerve trauma from a direct insult to the shoulder or lateral chest wall is more severe and recovery is limited. If there was
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  • ...t.<ref name=":0">Ip D. [[Principles of Sports Rehabilitation]]. Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Assessment, and Enablement. 2007:219-35.</ref> ...n of three types of exercise in the treatment of rotator cuff tendinopathy/shoulder impingement syndrome: A randomized controlled trial. Physiotherapy. 2017 Ju
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  • ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters.] London, UK: Handicap International. 2020. p166 ...elabhs.org/resource/early-rehabilitation-in-conflicts-and-disasters/ Early Rehabilitation in Conflicts and Disasters].
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  • ...n, that remained in place for 3 months. He felt a subluxation at the right shoulder with significant pain and had to stop playing. Rested for 1-2 weeks with on ...just started some speed-based training but is now having some intermittent shoulder pain.
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  • [[File:Overhead shoulder.jpg|thumb|alt=|shoulder overhead sport ]] ...A. [https://www.scielo.br/j/rbfis/a/7XDTVZYkJK6sQJLhSvGJQFz/ Prevention of shoulder injuries in overhead athletes: a science-based approach.] Brazilian journal
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