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