Torn ligament in upper arm

    • [DOC File]Applied Anatomy of Bones & Joints of Upper Limb

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      the trapezius is unable to hold up the lateral fragment (due to weight of upper limb) and the shoulder drops. the coroclavicular ligament usually prevents dislocation of the AC joint. Structures endangered: NERVES – phrenic, vagus and brachial plexus. VESSELS – subclavian artery and vein, vertebral arteries. VISCERA – apex of lung

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      Ulnar Collaterol Ligament injuries can manifest as acute ligament tears following a single valgus stress or as overuse sprains following repetitive valgus overloads. The clinical presentation is similar to LLE; however, the typical age range of the athlete is the older teenager who is …

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 22: Body Organization and Structure

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      A strained ligament will heal if given time, but a torn ligament must be repaired surgically. Most bones also have cartilage on the ends to help cushion the area where two bones meet. ... Example: Your Biceps (upper arm muscle in the front) can contract and cause our arm to bend at our elbow. The triceps (back of upper arm) can contract to ...

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      The anterior talofibular ligament (part of the lateral ligament) is most commonly torn during ankle sprains, either partially or completely. The calcaneofibular ligament is also commonly injured in the ankle. Upper Extremities. Clavicle Fracture

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    • [DOC File]Dorchester School District Two / Homepage

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      Upper arm bone . Two bones composing the shoulder (pectoral) girdle. ... Point where the patellar ligament attaches to the tibia. ... Explain why healing of a partially torn ligament is slow. 24. Fill in the blanks to outline the stages in the healing of a bone fracture: 1) _____ ...

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      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]Rotator cuff: failure and treatment

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      A reparable cuff tear is one in which tendon of good quality can be brought to the anatomic insertion site with the arm adducted to the patient’s side. A cuff tear is likely to be reparable if it was torn by a forceful injury to a previously normally functioning shoulder and if the repair is within weeks of the injury.

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    • [DOC File]1 - Huff Hills Ski Patrol - Home

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      It is used to immobilize injuries to either the upper extremity or the lower extremity. It provides a stable platform for the arm and can be used to immobilize either the arm alone or the arm with a separate splint in place. It is the second most commonly used splint by OEC Technicians. There is only one way to properly apply a sling and swathe.

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