Degenerative changes at the acromioclavicular joint

    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      Left shoulder impingement syndrome, partial tear of the rotator cuff and acromioclavicular joint degenerative changes. These are considered pre-existing but aggravated by the industrial injury of August 30, 2006, on a more probable than not basis.

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    • THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSCHUSETTS

      There is hypertrophic degenerative change at the acromioclavicular joint. No calcific tendinopathy. Arthrogram was performed from an anterior approach using sterile technique, local anesthetic and a 20-gauge spinal needle under fluoroscopic guidance.

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    • [DOC File]Chiro

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      the center of the scapular rotational axis gradually moves to the acromioclavicular joint (Fig. 6.12B) As can be seen in Figure 6.12A, in arm abduction up to 100°, the fibers of the upper trapezius muscle create upward rotation at the scapular apex. At the same time, the serratus anterior pulls the lower corner of the scapula forward and ...

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      Acromioclavicular . Shoulder Separation. Dislocation of the shoulder joint. Shoulder Muscles (Rotator Cuff) ... (inside joint capsule) Tibial collateral ligament (medial) Fibular collateral ligament (lateral) 9-7 Effects of Aging on Articulations. Degenerative Changes. Rheumatism. A pain and stiffness of skeletal and muscular systems. Arthritis.

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    • An Introduction to Articulations

      X-rays revealed the claimant had a moderate to significant amount of degenerative changes in the left acromioclavicular joint. Dr. Wickler diagnosed painful left shoulder, etiology unclear, and recommended that the claimant have a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, which could not be performed because of the schrapnel in the claimant’s ...

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    • THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSCHUSETTS

      A left shoulder MRI of July 22, 2000 was negative but for showing mild to moderate degenerative changes in the acromioclavicular joint with increased T 2 signal suggesting acute inflammation. As of January 10, 2001, Dr. Martin’s impression was left AC joint degenerative joint …

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    • [DOC File]ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD

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      THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Suffolk, ss. Division of Administrative Law Appeals. Terence O’Connor, Petitioner

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    • Acromioclavicular Osteoarthritis Treatment | Arthritis-Health

      A February 25, 2014 MRI of the left shoulder revealed degenerative changes in the acromioclavicular joint, narrowing of the medial outlet and a small subachromial bursitis along with calcific tendinitis. There was no evidence of a rotator cuff tear. (Petitioner’s Exhibit 3 & SRB Exhibit 10.)

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    • [DOC File]j.b5z.net

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      Reduction of the Subluxation Complex improves joint function, reduces aberrant neuronal output from the "sick" fixed joints, and can halt, and even reverse the degenerative changes in these spinal tissues. FYI: Please see the articles: Spinal Manipulation May Help Reduce Spinal Degenerative Joint …

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    • [DOC File]Speedo.edu - Home

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      Acromioclavicular joint sprain: a common site of injury in athletes and active persons. The classic cause of an AC joint injury is a direct blow to the acromion with the humerus in an adducted position.

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