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8 Cards in this Set
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what is the mechanism of injury for a posterior dislocation
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falling on an outstretched arm with shoulder at 90 of flexion
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what individuals are more likely to have a posterior dislocation
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someone with multidirectional instability (dislocation usually occurs spontaneously here due to extreme congtenital laxity)
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what is a reverse hill-sachs
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anterior impaction fracture of the humeral head caused by impingement on the posterior glenoid rim
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what is a reverse hill-sachs secondary to
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recuyrrent posterior dislocation
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what is the difference between a posterior dislocation and an anterior dislocation
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motions to be avoided are those that stretch the postierior capsule now:
IR past midline horizontal adduction excessive ABD |
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for a post. dislocation how would you do strengthening of ER and strengthening of IR
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ER si stressed, and strengthenign of IR is done from full ER to 0 IR
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what parts of the shoulder are vital to stretch with a post. dislocation
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anterior shoulder and anterior capsule
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what is done of conservative rehab fails for a post. dislocation
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post. inferior capsular shift
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