Sternoclavicular subluxation treatment

    • [DOC File]Prevention and Treatment of Injuries

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      Treatment: Removal from competition. Referral to physician. Immediate support. Immobilization. Can heal in 2 to 6 months. Sternoclavicular Sprain. Are relatively uncommon, but can occur from mainly falling on the shoulder or a direct blow to the SC joint. Grade I: little pain and disability, with some point tenderness but no deformity.

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    • Acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular injuries

      Jupiter JB et al: Operative treatment of post-traumatic proximal radioulnar synostosis. JBJS(A),80A,Feb1998pp248-257. Sachar K et al. Radioulnar synostosis. Hand Clinics Vol.10.No3.Aug1994pp399-404.r the radial tuberosity in pronation.

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    • [DOC File]Specific definition

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      Treatment and Management. Treatment/management 1. Treatment/management 2. Special emergency considerations (if applicable) Consideration 1. Consideration 2. Rehabilitation. Exercise 1. Exercise 2. Protection & Other Return to Competition Factors. Protection 1. …

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    • [DOC File]Specific definition

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      Treatment and Management. Treatment/management 1. Treatment/management 2. Special emergency considerations (if applicable) Consideration 1. Consideration 2. Rehabilitation. Exercise 1. Exercise 2. Protection & Other Return to Competition Factors. Protection 1. …

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      9. Subluxation of sternoclavicular joint results in a____ displacement of head of the clavicle---lateral and. superior. 10. 74 yrs old female, 2 weeks hx of back pain of insidious onset. Fatigue and malaise. A-P thoracic and lumbar. x-ray: compression fracture at T6 and L3 with osteopenia. Elevate level of ___ indicates poorest prognosis--

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    • [DOCX File]Purpose

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      Treatment (check all that apply) None. Managed by restricted diet . Prescribed oral hypoglycemic agent(s) Prescribed insulin 1 injection per day. Prescribed insulin more than 1 injection per day . Other (describe): _____ b. Regulation of activities . Does the Veteran require regulation of activities as part of medical management of diabetes ...

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    • [DOC File]oncb.org

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      b. Subsequent treatment depends on severity of injury. E. Dislocations and subluxations. 1. Definition: displacement of bone from its normal position. 2. Pathophysiology. a. Dislocation: articulating surfaces of joint completely lose contact. b. Subluxation: articulating surfaces of joint partially lose contact. 3.

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    • [DOC File]AN OVERIVIEW OF CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION FOR THE ...

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      Diagnostic treatment plan: describes the need for further tests, including reexamination, etc. Therapeutic treatment plan: describes the frequency and duration of adjustments and in-office therapies and modalities. Educational treatment plan: home exercises, modification of daily or work activities. Short and long term goals

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      Second degree (subluxation): complete tear of sternoclavicular ligament plus partial tear of costoclavicular ligament with subluxation of clavicle Treat with figure-of-eight clavicular strap or sling Third degree (dislocation): complete tear of both sternoclavicular and costoclavicular ligaments with dislocation of clavicle.

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    • Acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular injuries

      They may show subluxation. Treatment. Muscle strengthening and proprioceptive exercises may be beneficial. Matsen emphasizes that the patient should avoid any temptation to “pop the shoulder”. Surgery is rarely performed and if done is an inferior capsular shift.

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