After bicep tendon surgery

    • [DOC File]Biceps Tendon Injury - Universitas Padjadjaran

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      Estimate the diameter of a bicep muscle necessary to hold a 20 kg weight so that gravity will not pull it down. ... Formulate a hypothesis about the relationship between tendon “insertion” and the amount of force needed to shorten muscles. ... After the surgery, the patient works with a physical therapist to strengthen certain muscles. ...

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    • [DOC File]Mechanics of Tissue & Healing

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      A comparison of sonography with surgery, using this study criteria, demonstrated a sensitivity of 57% and specificity of 76%. Complete ruptures are further classified as (a) pure transverse tears (b) pure vertical or longitudinal tears, (c) tears with retraction of tendon edges, (d) massive avulsion of …

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    • [DOCX File]Quadriceps/Patella Tendon Repair Protocol

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      Because the torn tendon can no longer keep the muscle taut, you may also notice a bulge in the upper arm (Popeye muscle). If the distal tendon tears, you may be unable to lift items or bend your elbow. The bicep has two heads and runs from the area above the shoulder joint to the area below the elbow joint. It is a true two joint muscle.

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    • [DOC File]REVISION NOTES FOR SURGERY - EmergencyPedia

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      Abductor pollicis longus inserts as a single tendon at the base of the first metacarpal. Abductor pollicis longus hooks around the dorsal tubercle of the radius. Rupture of the Extensor Pollicis Longus may occur after a Colles type fracture due to the tendon rubbing over bony fragments.

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    • [DOC File]9/11/08

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      -after 30deg of rotation there is kinking of contralateral vertebral artery ... bicep tendon-the secret to treating front-sided shoulder tendinitis is to strength the posterior musculature. ... -surgery for cuff tear is one of the most failed surgeries-* Shoulder Imaging:

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    • [DOC File]9/11/08 - Weebly

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      - when a tendon/ ligament tears, the replaced tissue is a fibrous mesh of scar tissue that is significantly less elastic than the tendon/ ligament - severe injuries may result in the muscle regaining only 50% of its pre-injury strength - tendons & ligaments can take more than a year to heal, often becoming elongated & unstable after the injury

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    • [DOC File]CPS code: - First 2 html

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      -after 30deg of rotation there is kinking of contralateral vertebral artery ... bicep tendon-the secret to treating front-sided shoulder tendinitis is to strength the posterior musculature. ... -surgery for cuff tear is one of the most failed surgeries-* Shoulder Imaging:

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    • [DOC File]1 - Doctorswriting

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      D. Can disrupt the normal course of the tendon of the bicep’s long head. E. Can become infected secondary to lymphatic obstruction. 17. The two well-known complications of supracondylar humeral fractures in children are. A. Malunion and elbow stiffness. B. Elbow stiffness and compartment syndrome. C. Compartment syndrome and malunion

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    • Do You Need Biceps Tenodesis Surgery?

      Quadriceps/Patella Tendon Repair Protocol. ... bicep curls/tricep extensions with band/free weights. Seated/standing (with brace) shoulder extension with band. Seated/standing (with brace) rows with band ... to weight bearing with knee flexion with avoidance of weight bearing knee flexion past 70 degrees for 12 weeks after surgery.

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    • [DOC File]RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, BANGALORE

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      Haemorrhage can be classified into Primary (immediately after surgery), Reactionary (after a few hours as vasodilatation occurs) and Secondary (after a few days – usually due to infection) Patients most at risk include those who have undergone: Major surgery involving highly vascularised tissues (e.g. liver). Major arterial surgery.

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