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    Carpal Strain Injuries

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    curves of the spine, relaxing shoulders, and maintaining good wrist posture. Aligning the Lordosis curves of the spine, which are the Cervical (neck) and Lumbar (lower back) curves of the spine that curve outwards, allows support of the head. When the spine is not aligned correctly or the head is bent forward, the muscles of the neck and back must strain to hold the neck up, which can cause pain in the neck and back and can cause spasms. This also happens when the shoulders are scrunched…

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    the passenger side. Per OMNI, he was initially diagnosed with contusion of the chest wall, cervical and lumbar strain and contusion and abrasion to the right elbow, right knee, shoulders and right groin. Per the medical report by Dr. Tabibian dated 09/10/15, the patient complained of pain to his neck, bilateral shoulders, right elbow, chest, low back, right knee and bilateral ankles. He also reported weakness, bruises and purplish discoloration in his both wrists with difficulty lifting and…

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    injury in sports is an injury to the shoulder. Many of these occur in contact sports, like football and wrestling or even falling from your lofted bed. As an athlete who had to deal with this I understand the stress and pain it can cause. In this speech I will inform you about the basic parts of the shoulder and complications that can occur to it and how they can be repaired. 1. Define instability and explain shoulder joint a. Explain shoulder joint i. The shoulder being the joint that has…

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    pulling belt on to the conveyor when he felt strain to his left shoulder. Per AME dated 11/06/13, the patient is status post left shoulder arthroscopic surgery with debridement and biceps tendon stump and frayed labrum, modified subacromial decompression with bursectomy and subpectoral biceps tenodesis on 2/14/11. He has not reached MMI at this time. Based on progress report dated 01/12/15, the patient has neck pain and left shoulder pain and numbness and tingling of the left arm. The patient…

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    Obstacles In Sport

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    supports the racket at the shoulder of the frame. The right hand grips the racket in a continental grip. The actual motion of the Andy Murray serve begins as he tosses the ball. He loads up his weight on the back foot and his tossing…

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    Mr Jetke Case Summary

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    claims adjuster, Rachel Ryke. Mrs. Ryke has now recommended case management to proceed with closure, as the IME physician does not feel that surgery is related to his work related injury, but rather it is degenerative in nature/aging process of the shoulder. No further treatment is needed pertaining to his work incident. . SUMMARY Mr. Jetke reported that he has been working his regular job delivering fire extinguishers. It was a windy day and the rear door hit him on his right side. Mr. Jetke…

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    left shoulder arthroscopic surgery on 4/30/2015. Per OMNI, she appears to have attended at least 16 PT visits from 5/14/15 to 6/29/15. Based on the latest medical report dated 12/16/15, the patient complains of left shoulder pain. She has been diagnosed with a deep venous thrombosis of the left lower extremity which requires anticoagulation. Due to this, she is uncertain if she can take oral anti-inflammatory medication and has stopped her oral Diclofenac. She reports that her left shoulder…

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    an injury to the shoulder area. The biceps muscle is located on the front side of the upper arm. When this muscle contracts, it causes the forearm to bend at the elbow joint. Biceps muscle contraction also assists in raising the arm at the shoulder joint. The place on a muscle where it attaches to a bone is called a tendon. Biceps muscles have three tendons. One tendon attaches at the elbow, and the other two attach at the shoulder. One of the tendons that attaches at the shoulder runs through…

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    Two Main Neck Muscles

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    are responsible for the gross motor movement in the muscular system of the head, neck and shoulders. The sternocleidomastoid muscle is a paired muscle, located at the front and on each side of the neck. It is one of the largest and most superficial cervical muscles. The primary actions of the muscle are rotation of the head to the opposite side and flexion of the neck. The trapezius is one of the biggest shoulder and neck muscles and the most superficial muscle on the back of the neck and upper…

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    the left foot, his weight is distributed mainly on his calcaneus. The standing posture consisted of a forward head posture with an increased thoracic kyphosis. The patient spent most of his time on the right hip. The left shoulder is slightly elevated compared to his right shoulder, and his slightly more forward. He has an anterior pelvic tilt, with hyperextended knees. He walks with an AFO on his right foot, which is slightly pronated. The patient mental status was alert, aware,…

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