Treatment for a sprain
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One of the most common injuries in hockey is a shoulder separation (acromioclavicular joint or AC sprain). The ligaments connecting the shoulder blade (acromion) to the end of the collarbone (clavicle) are stretched or torn. This injury occurs when the point of …
Wrist Sprains - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment - The Hand Society
Treatment may include: applying ice to your knee for 20 to 30 minutes every 3 to 4 hours for 2 to 3 days or until the pain and swelling go away . Elevating your leg with your knee straight. It is best to get your ankle above your heart. taking anti-inflammatory medication or …
[DOC File]Prevention and Treatment of Injuries
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Chiropractic Treatment Guidelines: Trial of 6 visits over 2 weeks. (Note: Many patients may have already had chiropractic and/or physical treatment for this work injury.) Additional authorization based on clinical course. Common Surgical Procedures: None.
Wrist Sprain
Injury to the ligament (sprain) or to the muscle (strain) of the lower back. Usually accompanied by tearing of the tissue and symptoms of pain and limited motion. BWC Required Diagnostics: None. Common Treatment Procedures (CPT Codes): Work restrictions with reduction in restrictions with improvement.
[DOC File]HOCKEY INJURIES: A GUIDE TO PREVENTION
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Nonsurgical treatment includes rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and splints. Surgical treatment includes exploration of the median nerve through an approach similar to that for pronator syndrome, release of the lacertus fibrosus and division superficially more or less to the deep heads of the pronator teres, and ligation of crossing vessels.
[DOC File]ICD-9 Code:
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Treatment may include: Applying ice packs to your finger for 20 to 30 minutes every 3 to 4 hours for 2 to 3 days or until the pain goes away. Elevating your hand on a pillow while you are lying down on the back of a chair or couch while you are sitting (to help reduce swelling).
[DOC File]Lateral Collateral Ligament Sprain
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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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____37.The treatment of a sprain or strain is usually: a. Surgical repair. b. Administration of vitamin D. c. Resting and elevating the affecting part. d. Steroid therapy. C ____38.The classic symptom of a bone neoplasm is: a. Bone pain. b. Weight loss. c. Joint deformities. d.
Finger and Thumb Sprain
Treatment may include: Applying ice packs to your finger for 20 to 30 minutes every 3 to 4 hours for 2 to 3 days or until the pain goes away. Elevating your hand on a pillow while you are lying down on the back of a chair or couch while you are sitting (to help reduce swelling).
[DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY
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Complications could include fractures of bone, muscular strain, ligamentous sprain, dislocations of joints, or injury to intervertebral discs, nerves or spinal cord. Cerebrovascular injury or stroke could occur upon severe injury to arteries of the neck. A minority of patients may notice stiffness or soreness after the first few days of treatment.
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