Inflammation of the sternoclavicular joint

    • [DOC File]Lecture 2

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      Detecting active inflammation at the atlantoaxial joint before clinical symptoms develop may be a determinant of future instability. (11.Kubota, K, Ito, K, Morooka, M, …

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    • Sternoclavicular Joint Swelling: Causes and Treatments | New Healt…

      JOINT CLASSIFICATION. ... Planar – intercarpal and intertarsal, sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular, sternocostal, and vertebrocostal (Fig 9.10) ... Rheumatoid arthritis - inflammation of the synovial membrane and can progress to fusion at joint - autoimmune disease - strikes small joints and is likely to be bilaterally symmetrical ...

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    • [DOC File]The Shoulder - Josh Corwin

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      Sternoclavicular Test - Supine, position thumb & index finger around clavicle just lateral to SC joint. Push & pull proximal clavicle anteriorly-posteriorly and superiorly-inferiorly. Superior - Inferior - Patient supine, examiner sits at head of patient, grasps the mid portion of clavicle and maneuvers proximal end inferior & superior to ...

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      Sternoclavicular dislocations (Signs & Symptoms) Pain. Swelling. Tenderness. Displacement of sternoclavicular joint anteriorly, superiorly, or posteriorly. Flail chest (Signs & Symptoms) Dyspnea. Asymmetry of chest wall during movement (paradoxical movement) Pain with breathing. Signs and symptoms of hemothorax or pneumothorax. Musculoskeletal

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8: Joints

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      Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint – the joint between the manubrium and the proximal (round) end of the clavicle. Start at the suprasternal notch and palpate laterally until you feel either the medial clavicle sticking up above sternum, or a joint line. Verify: have patient shrug their shoulders and feel for joint movement. The Clavicle

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    • Foundations Palpation Lab #1

      22. The sternoclavicular joint is the only bone-to-bone joint that holds the shoulder. E, K complex onto the thorax. (385) 23. The acromioclavicular joint is a strong joint reinforced by several key. E, K ligaments. (385) 24. Signs of biceps tenosynovitis include pain in the posterior aspect of the arm, M, A swelling, and crepitus. (399) 25.

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    • [DOC File]Shoulder - University of West Alabama

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      Gliding joint – joints that slide over each other with limited twisting. Articular surfaces are flat or only slightly concave and convex. Examples: _____ and ankle bones, sternoclavicular joint _____ joint – joints in which the first bone rotates on its longitudinal axis relative to the other

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 18

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      Global decrease in shoulder motion associated with inflammation of the shoulder capsule. Epidemiology. Found in older patients, 40-60. Affects females>males. Affects non-dominant hand more. Bilateral in 1/3. Aetiology. Unknown. Associated with diabetes, Dupuytren's disease, hyperlipidaemia, hyper- and hypo-thyroidism, cardiac disease and ...

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    • Acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular injuries

      The sternoclavicular joint is the only attachment of the upper limb to the axial skeleton. It is enclosed in an articular capsule, and like the temporomandibular joint, contains an articular disc which gives it freedom of rotation. It is anchored to the first rib by the costoclavicular ligament laterally and the sternoclavicular ligament medially.

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    • [DOC File]Thorax Abdomen - University of West Alabama

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      A-C joint arthritis. Injuries to the Sternoclavicular joint. Uncommon injury. Large force, direct or indirect, to the shoulder. Commonly in MVAs. Classification Anterior dislocation. Posterior dislocation- uncommon. Traumatic vs. atraumatic Signs and symptoms. Pain . Deformity.

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