Shoulder Disorders Flashcards Quizlet
Lecture 10 Shoulder Disorders Part 1 Flashcards Quizlet What questions should you ask in the hpi of a pt presenting with shoulder pain? hand dominance. one or both sides affected. acute or chronic. injury or gradual onset. what makes it better or worse. associated symptoms: decreased rom, diminished strength, numbness tingling, radiation or pain, neck pain, muscle spasms. Study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like what are examples of extrinsic shoulder disorders?, what is the mechanism of injury in ac joint separation?, what pe findings will you find in ac joint separation? and more.
Shoulder Disorders Flashcards Quizlet Visible displacement. etiology, signs and symptoms of ac sprain. caused by foosh, or fall on point of shoulder with arm at side. signs and symptoms: edema, erythema, warmth, point tenderness at ac joint. crepitus at ac joint. pain with passive, active, and or resisted hzadd. painful arc in abd around 140 180 degrees. Discuss and perform dynamometry testing for the shoulder internal and external rotators: interpreting results: internal rotators strength: 20% of body weight is a “minimum” pass. 30% for overhead athletes. if pt weighs 80kg: ir = 16 24 kg, er = 2 3 of ir 11 16 kg. divide ir by er = 16÷11 =1.45. Inflammation can lead to calcific deposits resulting in rotator cuff tendonitis, which will typically be symptomatic between ages 25 40. finally, in stage three, partial or full rotator cuff tears occur. this generally occurs after forty years of age (table 3). 18. rotator cuff table 3 neers classification 1. Musculoskeletal disorders nursing test banks. this nursing test bank includes 70 questions about musculoskeletal disorders and its related concepts such as: anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system, nursing care management of patients with osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, osteoarthritis, and more.
Shoulder Disorders Flashcards Quizlet Inflammation can lead to calcific deposits resulting in rotator cuff tendonitis, which will typically be symptomatic between ages 25 40. finally, in stage three, partial or full rotator cuff tears occur. this generally occurs after forty years of age (table 3). 18. rotator cuff table 3 neers classification 1. Musculoskeletal disorders nursing test banks. this nursing test bank includes 70 questions about musculoskeletal disorders and its related concepts such as: anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system, nursing care management of patients with osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, osteoarthritis, and more. Tendinitis. bursitis. torn rotator cuffs. frozen shoulder. fractures (broken bones) arthritis. health care providers diagnose shoulder problems by using your medical history, a physical exam, and imaging tests. often, the first treatment for shoulder problems is rice. this stands for rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Disease disorder definition. also known as “frozen shoulder,” adhesive capsulitis (ac) is an insidious inflammatory condition characterized by a painful, gradual loss in passive or active glenohumeral range of motion (rom) resulting from progressive fibrosis and ultimate contracture of the glenohumeral joint capsule. 1. etiology.
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