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shoulder/rotator

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Recruitment the body asks for assistance when another muscle cannot or will not perform the function
supraspinatus muscle & tendon most often injured tissue in shoulder impingement
shoulder impingement repetitive compression of the soft tissue under the coracoacromial arch
Tendon connects bone to muscle
pec major, lat, teres major assistive muscles for subscap
Muscles of the rotator Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis & teres minor
Adhesive capsulitis Frozen Shoulder
Adhesive capsulitis symptoms Loss of range of motion in external rotation, abduction, & medial rotation
3 muscles that attach to the coracoid process Short head of biceps, coracobrachialis, pec minor
shoulder separation an injury involving a sprain to the ligaments of the acromial clavicular joint
glenoid labrium rim of cartilage that surrounds the glenoid fossa
cross over arm orthapedic test for ac separation
Orthapedic prevention and correction of locomotor structures of the body
Paresthesia some lack of sensation...numbness, pins & needles
scratch test orthapedic test for frozen shoulder
Muscles that flex shoulder biceps, delt, pec maj, coracobrach
muscles that extend shoulder post delt, teres maj&min, pec major, triceps long head
muscles that medially rotate shoulder and delt, pec maj, lats, teres major, subscap
Pec minor syndrome brachial plexus is impinged, felt in 4th & 5th finger
subacromial bursitis repetitive motion in fulll flexion or abduction
shoulder impingement compression of subacromial tissues, result of glenohumeral dislocation
supraspinatus most commonly injured muscle of the rotator
why don't tendons heal as quick as muscle less vascularity, blood heals
neuromuscular pain any muscle in the body capable of holding an increased level of neurological activity and maintain spasm
osteophytes bone spurs
why is spasm good? protects the joint
sprain ligaments
strain muscle tendon unit
Drop Arm test for rotator cuff injuries
Empty Can test for shoulder impingement
Hawkins-Kennedy for shoulder impingement
Speed for bicepital tendonosis
Apley (scratch) test for frozen shoulder / adhesive capsulitis
Crossover test for AC separation
Sub Acromial Bursae & Supraspinatis Tendon Tissue injured in shoulder impingement
Neurosmuscular pain Spasm
Pec minor main player in Slumped/rounded shoulder
Military shoulder Mid traps and rhomboids affected
Muscles that flex the shoulder Anterior deltoid, Pec Maj, Coracobrachialis, Biceps Brachii
Muscles that xtend the shoulder Posterior Delt, teres minor & Major, Lats, Pec Major, Triceps Longhead
Muscles that ABduct the shoulder Deltoid, Supraspinatus & Infraspinatus
Muscles that Adduct the shoulder Pec Maj, Anterior Delt, Lat, Teres Major, Subscap
Lateral extension/ External rotation muscles Infraspinatus,
Created by: goodbunn
 

 



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