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Musculoskeletal System

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Microscopic tears on the Achilles Tendon   Achilles Tendonitis  
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S&S of Achilles Tendonitis   Aching, Burning in the posterior heel, tenderness of tendon, thickening, weakness due to pain.  
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Treatment of Achilles Tendonitis   RICE, NSAIDS, analgesics. Heel cord stretching exercises, use of appropriate footwear, eccentric training of the gastrocs and soleus  
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Adhesive fibrosis and scarring in shoulder joint   Adhesive Capsulitis  
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S&S of Adhesive Capsulitis   insidious onset of localized pain, stiffness, night pain, restricted ROM in a capsular pattern  
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Treatment of adhesive capsulitis   Focus on increasing ROM exercises and palliative modalities  
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Also known as wry neck. Unilateral contracture of SCM. Most often identified in the first 2 months of life.   Congenital Torticollis  
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S&S of Congenital Torticollis   Lateral cervical flexion to same side of contracture, rotation toward opposite side and facial asymmetries  
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Treatment of Congenital Torticollis   Emphasis on stretching, ROM, positioning and caregiver education  
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Excessive translation of humeral head on glenoid during active rotation   Glenohumeral Instability  
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S&S of Glenohumeral Instability   Subluxation or feeling the shoulder "pop" out and back in to place. Pain, paresthesis, positive apprehension test.  
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  Impingement Syndrome  
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