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  • '''M: medical factors (medications) and mechanism of injury''' * Common extensor tendon
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  • The LCL, radial head and coronoid process, and the common extensor origin all help prevent posterolateral laxity of the elbow. If a patient is === Mechanism of Injury ===
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  • '''Dorsal extensor tendons:''' The extensor hallucis longus (EHL) and extensor hallucis brevis (EHB) tendons provide dynamic stability during plantar flex
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  • ...oot, consider these in your [[Rehabilitation Contexts|rehabilitation]] and mechanism of pathology. *[[Extensor Hallucis Longus]]
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  • [[Capsular Constraint Mechanism|Capsule]]: one of the characteristics of [[Synovial Joints|synovial joints] ...e 5th metatarsal and the calcaneal tubercule. It may be hard to palpate as extensor digitorum brevis covers it.
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  • ...ww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8848977/ The influence of the windlass mechanism on kinematic and kinetic foot joint coupling]. J Foot Ankle Res. 2022 Feb 1 ...ttps://www.physio-pedia.com/Windlass_test#The_Windlass_mechanism. windlass mechanism].
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  • ...ssociated with ulnar styloid fracture, [[Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Injuries|TFCC]] (triangular fibrocartilage complex)tear, [[Scapholunate Dissociation ...588903729.</ref> An increasing awareness of osteoporosis has led to these injuries being termed fragility fractures, with the implication that a workup for os
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  • ...ated around the dorsum of the wrist and the fingers. Along, the musculus [[extensor carpi radialis brevis]] is a common site of occurrence because it passes ov == Associated Injuries/Differential Diagnosis ==
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  • ...'' tibialis anterior, extensor digitorum longus, extensor hallucis longus, extensor digitorum brevis'' (rarely innervated by the tibial nerve)''.'' The ''senso ...room with ankle fractures due to falls, inversion injuries, sports-related injuries, or minor trauma due to diabetes, peripheral neuropathy and other medical c
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  • ...some examples of the relationship between faulty technique and associated injuries. |Tennis<ref>Stuelcken M, Mellifont D, Gorman A, Sayers M. Wrist injuries in tennis players: a narrative review. Sports medicine. 2017 May;47(5):857-
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  • ...;'''50:'''1506-1515.</ref>. Injuries to the ACL are relatively common knee injuries among athletes<ref>Nagano Y, Ida H, Akai M, Fukubayashi T. Biomechanical ch The injuries can range from mild (such as small tears/sprain) to severe (when the ligame
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  • ...ebral disc from excess rotation.<ref name=":0" /> However, because of the mechanism, the impact force on the facet joint during axial rotation can lead to dege Rapid industrialisation has posed an increased risk of musculoskeletal injuries and disorders. [[Low Back Pain|Lower back pain]] (LBP) is especially, commo
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  • ...ries? Is this a long term problem? Comprehensive questioning into previous injuries, rest period etc will help to give a good clinical picture. ...an M, Parr W, Broe D, Cross M, Walsh WR. Biomechanics of the knee extensor mechanism and its relationship to patella tendinopathy: A review. J Orthop Res. 2018;
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  • The hip joint and its abductor mechanism behave like a class 3 lever with the effort and the load on the same side o ...A. Nerve Compression/Entrapment Sites of the Lower Limb. Nerves and Nerve Injuries: Pain, Treatment, Injury, Disease and Future Directions. 2015, 2:755-77 htt
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  • ...AI. Thoracic and lumbar fractures associated with skiing and snowboarding injuries according to the AO comprehensive classi cation. Am J Sports Med 2012 Aug;4 ...ibly they are caused by high load impact trauma with a flexion compression mechanism.<ref name="p3">Chieh-Tasai W, et al. Classification of symptomatic osteopor
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  • ...>Aarnio M, Fredrikson M, Lampa E, Sörensen J, Gordh T, Linnman C. Whiplash injuries associated with experienced pain and disability can be visualized with [11C ...n initial pain levels and anxiety and the outcome following acute whiplash injuries.<ref>Sarrami P, Armstrong E, Naylor JM, Harris IA. Factors predicting outco
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  • ...n]] sheath and the flexor tendons may lead to abnormalities of the gliding mechanism by causing actual abrasion between the two surfaces, resulting in progressi *[[Traumatic Extensor Hood Rupture|Extensor apparatus injury]]
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  • ...on=20220526192404 Physiotherapy rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injuries]. Journal of physiotherapy. 2016 Jan 1;62(1):4-11.</ref> This course aims t * Treatment of neurological and musculoskeletal injuries should focus on the presence of weakness, contracture and poor motor contro
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  • * The exact aetiology is unknown - it may be idiopathic or caused by another mechanism that disrupts blood flow to the femoral epiphysis, such as trauma, coagulop * Outcome Goal = to improve abductor mechanism
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  • ...of degenerative joint disease in the stifle and is one of the most common injuries in the canine patient.<ref name=":0">[https://members.physio-pedia.com/cour ...tic CrCL rupture can occur, most studies suggest that the majority of CrCL injuries are due to degeneration of the ligament, and are associated with age and a
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