FROZEN SHOULDER (PROJECT WORK) By Afrana Syiemlieh B.P.T Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy Submitted to The HOD (Dr.Deepshika Barua) Little Sisters of the Poor Date: Place: Bangalore ANATOMY OF THE SHOULDER The shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone)‚ the scapula (shoulder blade)‚ and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles‚ ligaments and tendons. The articulations between the bones of the shoulder make up
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tramadol) low doses of antidepressants – help improve sleep and relieve pain SHOULDER JOINT INTRODUCTION it is a type of synovial joint (ball and socket) it is freely moveable‚ nearly in all directions it is unstable joint (easily dislocate)‚ as the head of humerus articulate with glenoid cavity of scapula a bit shallow‚ so‚ it is compensated by rotator cuff muscles‚ tendons‚ ligaments‚ and the glenoid labrum. BONE OF SHOULDER JOINT 1) Clavicle 2) Scapula 3) Humerus
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Bakari Buncum 8/2013 Engl. 205 “Head‚ Head‚ and More Head: Personal analysis on Cornel West: Black Sexuality: The Taboo Subject (1993) “Head‚ head‚ and more head” as Brother Luke would say. It seems to me that we African Americans‚ excuse me‚ Black Africans have lost our sense of culture and ideology behind what we believe to be our sexual nature. In return we have embodied the European and early ignorant southern racist definition of sexuality. Which has led us to being stereotyped as Hypersexual
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NEGATIVE Jerk Test ~ The shoulder joint has three bones: the shoulder blade (scapula)‚ the collarbone (clavicle)‚ and the upper arm bone (humerus). The head of the upper arm bone (humeral head) rests in a shallow socket in the shoulder blade called the glenoid. The head of the upper arm bone is usually much larger than the socket‚ and a soft fibrous tissue rim called the labrum surrounds the socket to help stabilize the joint. The rim deepens the socket by up to 50% so that the head of the upper arm bone
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SHOULDER REGION/ COMPLEX * * Made up of 3 joints * Most mobile of all joints because of its 6 mobile areas * Decrease stability because the only UE attachment to the trunk is at the Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint. * and common site of dislocation is between the shallow glenoid cavity and humeral head which hangs loosely to the inclined plane of the glenoid fossa. * The support and stabilization depends: MUSCLES and LIGAMENTS * Functions: provides wide range for hand placement
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A total shoulder replacement is a common orthopedic surgery that occurs in the United States. It may not be as common as the hip or knee replacement‚ but it still gets the job done at alleviating joint pain and getting a person back to doing their daily activities. Typically‚ a total shoulder replacement will consist of replacing the impaired parts of the shoulder joint with an artificial prosthesis. The two surgical options are to replace just the ball of the humerus or replace both the humeral
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people call it a “shoulder check”. This name is based off a term in hockey. This is because the actions are somewhat similar to each other. Shoulder Checking in hockey is running your shoulder into another player’s shoulder. This is usually done while going full speed down the ice with your shoulder. Shoulder checking another person in the hall is still running your shoulder into theirs. It is much less violent than in hockey and is obviously not done on ice. When someone shoulder checks another person
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lieu of grade insignia. Wear of nametapes or the use of other means to apply names to helmet bands is determined by the commander and is provided to soldiers at no cost. AR 670-1 Chapter 28-3 Page 181 AR 670-1 chapter 28-17 Page 239-240 28–17. Shoulder sleeve insignia-former
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The Shoulder Joint.The Shoulder is an enarthrodial or ball-and-socket joint. The bones entering into its formation‚ are the large globular head of the humerus‚ received into the shallow glenoid cavity of the scapula‚ an arrangement which permits of very considerable movement‚ whilst the joint itself is protected against displacement by the strong ligaments and tendons which surround it‚ and above by an arched vault‚ formed by the under surface of the coracoid and acromion processes‚ and the coraco-acromial
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developed‚ or even‚ were born with instable shoulders and have undergone physical therapy‚ are inevitably plagued with the notion‚ when therapy fails to work‚ to either have surgery to fix their shoulder(s) and to continue participating in their sport‚ or to quit their sport. In this sense‚ for the athletes who want to carry on in their sport‚ it appears that an open or arthroscopic Bankart Repair is the most plausible solution in correcting on-going shoulder instability in athletes who have not improved
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