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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 36, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: Dennis Liem, MD (Department of Orthopaedics, University Hospital of Muecster, dennisliem@web.de); Felix Meier, MD (Department of Orthopaedics, University Hospital of Muecster); Lothar Thorwesten, PhD (Department...
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From:Indian Journal of Surgery (Vol. 67, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: M. Abbas, M. Hamilton, M. Yayha, D. Angel, B. Mwipatayi, K. Sieunarine Central venous catheters are the mainstay in the intensive management of surgical patients today and they have increasingly been applied...
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From:Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences (Vol. 6, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Abid. Gullenpet A 53-year-old male presented with pain in the right shoulder after a fall on his right side. The patient was not diabetic, hypertensive or suffering from any other disease. On physical...
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From:Clinical Advisor (Vol. 22, Issue 3)A 41-year-old man is brought to the emergency department for evaluation of a shoulder injury sustained as the result of a fall from his road bike. He denies loss of consciousness, headache, neck or back pain, or other...
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From:Instructional Course Lectures (Vol. 62) Peer-ReviewedA wider spectrum of complications associated with shoulder arthroplasty is expected because of the substantial increase in the prevalence of this procedure over the past decade. It is helpful to review the management...
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From:The Egyptian Orthopaedic Journal (Vol. 55, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Amro. El-Sayed, Yasser. Hannout, Elsayed. Morsi Aim The aim of this study is to prospectively evaluate the functional outcome after repair of PTRCT, moreconcisely partial-thickness articular surface tear,...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 36, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedByline: Kenneth Morse, MD (University of Rochester Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Rochester, New York); A. David Davis, MD (Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston University Medical...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 36, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: David P. Magit, MD (Kerlan Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, Los Angeles, California); James E. Tibone, MD (Kerlan Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, Los Angeles, California); Thay Q. Lee, PhD (Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory,...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 59, Issue 10)FROZEN SHOULDER is a baffling condition in which the shoulder becomes painful and stiff. Although it can affect anyone, it is especially common in people with diabetes. What Is Frozen Shoulder? Frozen...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 36, Issue 1)The common term "rotator cuff" actually describes four small muscles in the shoulder: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor. They hold the ball-and-socket shoulder joint in place while allowing...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 34, Issue 10)
Limit activity to prevent overuse injuries of shoulder, elbow: joint problems possible later in life
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. -- Limiting or at least modifying athletic routines is always necessary when treating overuse injuries of the shoulder and elbow in children and adolescents, Dr. Brian Grottkau said at a meeting on... -
From:BiomechanicsByline: Anthony R. Edwards In a study that could help practitioners at all levels know when it is safe to allow baseball pitchers to return from rehabilitation, researchers from Tokyo, Nagano, Japan, and Pittsburgh...
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From:AAOS NowPeer-ReviewedShoulder instability patterns have been classified in numerous ways in the orthopaedic literature, including the following: * Traumatic or atraumatic * Voluntary or involuntary * Unidirectional or...
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From:Southern Medical Journal (Vol. 97, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedThe shoulder is a very complex structure. Although we generally focus on the glenohumeral joint when evaluating the shoulder, we should not forget that the shoulder girdle is composed of the sternoclavicular joint, the...
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From:AAOS NowPeer-ReviewedMuch has been written about the explosion of diagnosis codes under the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition Clinical Modifications (ICD-10). The amplified granularity of the system and the addition of...
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From:Cases Journal (Vol. 1, Issue 402) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Markus Dietmar Schofer [1]; Thilo Patzer [1]; Markus Quante (corresponding author) [1,2] Introduction Muscular atrophy, occurring very often in connection with bone and joint diseases, is very common in...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 36, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedByline: Yong Girl Rhee, MD (Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shoulder & Elbow Clinic, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea, shoulderrhee@hanmail.net); Nam Su Cho, MD (Department of Orthopaedic...
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From:PT in Motion (Vol. 7, Issue 8)A new study from Spain that attempts to isolate the effectiveness of mobilization with movement (MWM) for unilateral shoulder impingement concludes that the intervention can result in significant reduction in pain...
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From:The American Journal of Sports Medicine (Vol. 35, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground: No study has compared pain control results between patient-controlled subacromial infusion and intravenous injection after arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Hypothesis: Subacromial infusion of analgesics are...
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From:Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport/Science, Movement and Health (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Aim. In this work, my intent was to detect the methods of premature and systematic implementation of the cinesitherapeutical means and procedures, by which the elder's diminished or lost functional...