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Shoulder Lec/PPT/Obj
Question | Answer |
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Biceps tendon to ABD w/shoulder ER; Shoulder Elevation; Laterally lean trunk | Compensationsations w/ABD when rhthym is "off" |
45/60-120 degs | Glenohumeral painful arc |
170-180 degs | Acromioclavical painful arc |
C5-C6 | Pec Major Reflexes; Clavicular portion |
C7-C8, T1 | Pec Major Reflexes; Sternocostal portion |
C5-C6 | Biceps |
C7-C8 | Triceps |
Caused by an acromioclavicular dislocation; indicates both acromioclavicular and coraclavicular ligs have benn torn | Step Deformity |
Appearance of a groove below the acromion process | Sulcus sign |
Disatl end of clavical lying superior to acromion proces | Step deformity |
Winging w/movement; caused by lesion of the long thoracic nerve | Dynamic Winging |
Winging occuring at rest | Static Winging |
Caused by subacromial bursitis, calcium deposits, peritenonitis, or tendinosis | Painful Arc |
Most natural motion of elevation | Scaption |
Active elevation(170-180 deg)through plane of scapula(30-40 degforward flexion) | Scaption |
Most common congenital deformity of shoulder complex | Sprengels Deformity |
Congenitally high or undescended scapula | Sprengels Deformity |
Biceps tendon to ABD w/shoulder ER; Shoulder Elevation; Laterally lean trunk | Compensationsations w/ABD when rhthym is "off" |
45/60-120 degs | Glenohumeral painful arc |
170-180 degs | Acromioclavical painful arc |
C5-C6 | Pec Major Reflexes; Clavicular portion |
C7-C8, T1 | Pec Major Reflexes; Sternocostal portion |
C5-C6 | Biceps |
C7-C8 | Triceps |
Caused by an acromioclavicular dislocation; indicates both acromioclavicular and coraclavicular ligs have benn torn | Step Deformity |
Appearance of a groove below the acromion process | Sulcus sign |
Disatl end of clavical lying superior to acromion proces | Step deformity |
Winging w/movement; caused by lesion of the long thoracic nerve | Dynamic Winging |
Winging occuring at rest | Static Winging |
Caused by subacromial bursitis, calcium deposits, peritenonitis, or tendinosis | Painful Arc |
Most natural motion of elevation | Scaption |
Active elevation(170-180 deg)through plane of scapula(30-40 degforward flexion) | Scaption |
Most common congenital deformity of shoulder complex | Sprengels Deformity |
Congenitally high or undescended scapula | Sprengels Deformity |
Rt arm is in ER, Flexion and ABD; Lt arm is in IR, Ext and ADD | Apley's Scratch Test |