Mild to moderate acromioclavicular degenerative changes

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      Evidence of degenerative change can be found (radiologically) in the early twenties (Osteoarthritis). Degenerating tissues become less vascular, more fibrous, less elastic, muscle are lost, fat accumulates. Regular “training” delays the onset of degenerative change - smoking accelerates - as can injury.

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      structural causes include variant acromial types that are hooked or lengthened, degenerative changes on the undersurface of the acromion, and an inflammatory process in the subacromial space- some pts. have lat. downward angulation of the acromion with med. osteophyte formation at the AC jt.

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      Phoria: mild weakness noted when fusion is blocked. Tropia: more severe—constant malaignment of the eyes. Diagnostic positions test (note any nystagmus—fine oscillating movement best seen around the iris)—test six cardinal positions of gaze. Mild nystagmus at an extreme lateral gaze is normal

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      In patients younger than 40 years of age, Supraspinatus Tendinitis occurs usually due to glenohumeral instability, acromioclavicular joint disease, or trauma. Patients older than 40 years of age, experience Supraspinatus Tendinitis mostly due to degenerative joint disease, glenohumeral impingement syndrome, or rotator cuff disease2.

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      osteophytic growth, c. sclerosis of the subchondral bone, d. mild to moderate synovial inflammation 3. all of the following are true of osteoarthritis except (290-291)? a. osteroarthritic pain is gradual in its onset, b. generally the pain is described as mild to moderate, c. rest has little affect on osteoarthritic pain, d.

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      This MRI showed a small bursal surface tear of the infraspinatus, mild supraspinatus peritendinitis, and moderate acromioclavicular joint arthrosis. Dr. Laycoe wrote an addendum to his October 25, 2006 EME report on December 1, 2006, after reviewing the results of the November 7, 2006 MRI.

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      Joint swelling Moderate to severe Mild, firm consistency. Node type Haggard Bochard, Heberden. MCP joints Often Rarely. DIP = Heberden PIP = Bouchard MCP = Haggard. 5. What are some of the indicators of muscular weakness when assessing functional activities? (Page 550 – Read this – it makes more sense then) Difficulty combing hair

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    • Acromioclavicular Osteoarthritis Treatment | Arthritis-Health

      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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      ALASKA WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD. P.O. Box 115512. Juneau, Alaska 99811-5512. GAYLE M. CUMMINGS, Employee, Respondent. v. ASRC ENERGY SERVICES INC,

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      Degenerative changes were progressive and more pronounced in active players. Subjectively, symptoms were usually mild. Extensive Judo seems to be a risk factor for the development of osteoarthritis of the finger joints due to chronic-repetitive micro- and substantial (macro-) injury.

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