DOI: 11/24/2014. The patient is a 59-year-old male carpenter who sustained injury to his right arm/shoulder and right leg when he fell while from a ladder‚ amended to include the right wrist. Per OMNI‚ he had a complete tear of the supraspinatus tendon with retraction per MRI and underwent a rotator cuff tear surgery on 2/5/15. Based on the medical report dated 12/14/15‚ the patient is still having similar problems. He is having significant neck pain going down to the right arm with tingling sensation
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My Injury Name: Pleun Fijneman Class: 2H Teacher: Nugteren Name: Pleun Fijneman Class: 2H Teacher: Nugteren What happened? I’m going to tell you about the fracture me brother got. It happened one day before we went on wintersports. He was playing soccer with his friends‚ and one of them thought it was funny to make him stumble‚ so he went leg hooking at my brother. My brother felt and he had a lot of pain in his leg. He couldn’t walk on it anymore
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Head injuries can happen at any point in life‚ even more so in football and with the federal government looking into major head injuries such as concussions‚ like they did with Steroids in baseball a decade or so ago. The game has come into question with these types of injuries‚ if combat sports are putting people in harm’s way and if they are. The main difference now with former players and athletes and how they dealt with concussions‚ the more research now with head injuries that are leading to
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Tearing a Rotator Cuff Injuries to the Rotator Cuff Having continuous employment as a painter or an occupation where it is necessarily to always be reaching above their head are usually at great risk to experience a tearing and great amount of pain in their shoulder usually caused by a injury in one of the four muscles that together make up what is called the rotator cuff.. Athletes are also especially vulnerable to overuse tears‚ particularly tennis players and
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The Injury "It’s not so important who starts the game but who finishes it." - John Wooden This time‚ I didn’t finish the game‚ I usually do! But.. not this time. This time was different‚ it was serious. It truly took a part of my life away. I heard a loud bang‚ almost like a gunshot. Fear and anger swept across my face‚ I knew something was wrong‚ all wrong. Punching the ground knowing I couldn’t stand‚ I couldn’t keep playing‚ I couldn’t finish the game. Just laying there on the ground was the
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Rotator Cuff Injuries The rotator cuff is a group of 4 muscles‚ the supraspinatus‚ infraspinatus‚ subscapularis‚ and the teres minor. These muscles helps to lift your shoulder up over your head and also rotate it toward and away from your body. Unfortunately‚ it is also a group of muscles that is frequently injured by tears‚ tendonitis‚ impingement‚ bursitis‚ and strains. The major muscle that is usually involved is the supraspinatus muscle. Rotator Cuff Injuries are usually broken up into the
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Most of the cardiac injury ultimately results in development of cardiac fibrosis due to negligible regenerative capacity of heart. Cardiac fibrosis is associated with increased deposition of matrix proteins in the myocardium. The expansion of the cardiac interstitial space in absence of significant cardiomyocyte loss is “reactive interstitial fibrosis” and the formation of scar in response to myocardial infarction is called “reparative fibrosis” [10‚ 46]. Increased deposition of endomysial and perimysial
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DOI: 3/3/2016. Patient is a 59-year-old male senior mechanic who sustained a work-related injury to his left hand/wrist‚ left shoulder‚ hip‚ back‚ and neck when he lost balance and fell while unloading furniture from truck. Per OMNI entry‚ he was initially diagnosed with fracture of the left hand and sprain/strain of the left shoulder and back. Based on the medical report dated 01/10/17‚ the patient complains of pain in the neck and low back‚ right leg and left arm. Pain is described as dull/aching
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http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00420 PCL Injury (Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury) Anatomy of the knee: Two bones meet to form your knee joint: the thighbone (femur) and shinbone (tibia). Your kneecap sits in front of the joint to provide some protection. Bones are connected to other bones by ligaments. There are four primary ligaments in your knee. They act like strong‚ supportive ropes that help hold the bones together and keep your knee stable. Collateral Ligaments. These
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“Write your injuries in dust‚ your benefits in marble”‚ Benjamin Franklin stated. It was a Tuesday night late winter in Austin at Westwood High School. Tonight was the night we competed with one of district rivals the Westwood Warriors‚ and where both teams would put everything on the line in order to win the game hoping to better the chances of securing a state playoff spot. The game remained equal at 0 to 0 till the second half‚ where we finally with 10 minutes left in the game took the lead. The
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