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27 Cards in this Set
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Acromialclavicular sprain
-MOI |
direct blow to tip of shoulder
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Clavicle fracture
-incomplete fracture |
greenstick in adolescents
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Anterior scalene syndrome
-what is it |
compressed subclavian artery
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Glenohumeral dislocation
-which test |
Apprehension test
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impingement syndrome
-MOI |
caused by acceleration phase
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Posterior capsular syndrome
-MOI |
caused by deceleration phase
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serratus anterior weakness
-sign and symtom |
winging of the scapula
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shoulder pointer
-what is it |
contusion of acromion process
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strain of pectoral muscle
-MOI |
caused by cocking phase
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supraspinatus strain
-which test |
drop arm test
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Thoracic outlet syndrome
-what is it |
Compression of brachial artery
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How do you determine acromioclavicular joint instability?
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Palpate shoulder to find any displacement of acromion process and head of clavicle.AC test.
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what two test can be performed to determine if the supraspinatua muscle is functioning correctly?
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Drop Arm and Empty Can
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What mechanisms are asociated with rotator cuff strains?
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Throwing process and falling on outstretched arm
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How do you perform the yergason's test?
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push down on humerus and externally rotate
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What occurs in impingement syndrome of the rotator cuff?
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How are stages 1 and 2 of impingement syndrome usually treated?
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strengthening rotator cuff and restoring ROM
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How are stages 3 and 4 of impingement syndrome usually treated?
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immobilizeand complete rest, surgical intervention
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What signs and symptoms will be present in a 2nd degree acromioclavicular sprain?
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partial diplacement, unable to fully abduct or bring arm across chest
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What signs and symptoms will be present in a anterior glenohumeral dislocation?
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felt shoulder give away,felt a pop and lots of pain, flattened deltoid, palpation of axilla shows prominence of humeral head
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What is frozen shoulder?
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When a patient doesn't move their arm due to pain it can freeze up and become unable to move.
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What are the signs and symptoms of a fractured clavicle?
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athlete will support the arm, tilting head towards injured clavicle, lower clavicle, swelling, point tenderness, mild deformity
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because this important structure winds around the humerus, it could also be damaged in a humeral fracture leading to loss of wrist and finger extension. Waht is the structure?
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radial nurve
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what types of early rehabilitation exercises can be done for a rotator cuff condition?
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joint mobilization and flexibility
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if an individual had an anterior glenohumeral dislocation, what positions should be avoided, and what positions should be emphasized?
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uncomfortable positions should be avoided and in anterior positions the arm should be maintained in relaxed positions
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name 4 exercises that can be used in a intermediate rehab program for a acromial clavicular injury?
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joint mob
flexibility strengthening ROM |
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What 3 special test can be performed to determine neurovascular syndromes in the neck and shoulder region?
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Adson's test
Roo test Military Brace |