Upper arm tendon injury

    • [DOCX File]Musculoskeletal Disorders: Injuries

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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]Blue Box Stuff from Moore - University of California, Los ...

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      Paratenonitis is an inflammation of the paratenon, the outer layer or covering of the tendon. This is particularly common when a tendon rubs excessively over a bony protuberance. The Achilles tendon is a common site of this injury, since it does not pass through a …

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 18

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      Upper Extremity Injury Evaluation Project Fall 2007. Each student will have 4 presentations to develop in order to complete this project, as detailed on the injury list. For each presentation, the student will develop a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation for class presentation & Word document handout which will follow the format as detailed ...

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    • Torn Bicep Injury: Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

      The spurs rub on the tendon when the arm is elevated; this is often referred to as impingement syndrome. Bone spurs are another result of the aging process. The rubbing of the tendon on the bone spur can lead to attrition (weakening) of the tendon. ... Injury to the lateral aspect of the elbow is the most common upper extremity tennis injury ...

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    • [DOC File]Rotator cuff: failure and treatment

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      Upper Extremity Injury Evaluation Project Fall 2009 ... one ligamentous joint sprain type injury, and one muscle tendon type injury. After all projects are finalized, I will load everything on a CD and give the comprehensive CD to each class member. ... Shoulder/Upper Arm Don Anderson Epiphyseal Plate Injury (proximal humerus), Fracture ...

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      The biceps muscle in the upper arm splits near the shoulder into a long head and a short head. Both attach to the shoulder in different places. At the other end of the muscle, the distal biceps tendon connects to the smaller bone (radius) in the lower arm. ... This type of tendon injury is known as tendinosis and is commonly associated with the ...

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    • [DOC File]Specific definition

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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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    • [DOC File]Specific definition

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      (423) B. continual use of the arm below 90 degrees of elevation. C. reduction of the space through which the supraspinatus muscle can pass. D. inflammation of the deltoid tendon. 11. The mechanism for an acromioclavicular sprain is: M, K A. external rotation of the shoulder. (421) B. a fall on an outstretched arm.

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    • [DOC File]Biceps Tendon Injury

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      Injury to Superior part (C5-C6): result from excessive incr in angle b/t neck and shoulder (thrown or newborn in delivery); waiter’s tip postion (arm hangs by side in medial rotation) Erb’s Palsy paralysis of muscles supplied by C5-C6. Backpacker’s palsy upper brachial plexus injury to musculocutaneous, radial nerve distribution

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    • [DOC File]Upper Extremity Outline

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      Injury to the axillary nerve can result from fracture of the humerus, or dislocation of the shoulder joint. The deltoid atrophies, leaving flatness on the lateral proximal side of the arm. The patient cannot abduct the arm. injury to the thoracodorsal nerve can result from operations of …

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