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    The Humerus Symposicles

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    intertubercular sulcus You can see that from the head, the Humerus begins to narrow to form the anatomical neck. Just below the anatomical neck, two small processes, the Greater and lesser tubercles form as attachment points for muscles of the rotator cuff. In between the Greater and Lesser tubercles lye’s the intertubercular sulcus its function is to separate the two tubercles. Once again this is the Anatomical neck below the head, and the greater tubercle, and lesser tubercles and the…

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    Mary San Juan Hospital is in receipt of a denial letter dated December 26, 2016 for acute inpatient care provided on the above dates. The denial is based on the premise that it was medically unnecessary. However, the hospital has determined that this acute inpatient admission was warranted and supported by clinical documentation in the medical chart. The treating physician exercised their expert opinion in electing to admit this patient out of concern that his symptoms were attributed to an…

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    aforementioned argument would not ended in conflict if the Toulmin model of argument was implemented. The following example is a possible argument using the Toulmin argument approach: • Ground: Research studies indicate that most of baseball players’ rotator cuff muscle (muscles involved in throwing) injuries are due to muscle imbalances. • Warrant: There is a high possibility of injury by doing inappropriate exercises or by neglecting important exercises. Well-balance S&C programs are designed…

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    Mr Jetke Case Summary

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    Mr. Jetke had completed an Independent Medical Evaluation (IME) and a clarification addendum was received by the 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…

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    agricultural and environmental engineering (Biotechnology). Sports related injuries are becoming more common in young athletes. Scientists have focused on three main sports including basketball, football, and baseball. Lumbar disc herniation, rotator cuff tear and the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are the most common types of injuries. Scientist have said with the recent advancements in biotechnology that they could stop…

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    It may be hard to admit, but professionalism cannot be simply explained by in a definition. You need life experience to explain what professionalism means. Professionalism is not something that you do part-time, it should be ever present in your life. As a physical therapy student, I will use my experiences to be as professional as possible in all situations. While every physical therapy school is different, professionalism stays the same. In my undergraduate education and internship…

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    A little background information on Gary who came to the clinic with right shoulder pain. Gary is a 40 year old self-employed painter. He has had a cortisone injection that proved to be helpful for about five months. However, the pain returned and is a 5/10. Gary has been taking ibuprofen which hasn’t helped and using ice for some relief. There are several possible causes for Gary’s shoulder pain. For example, Gary could have Adhesive Capsulitis, Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis, Bicep Tendonitis,…

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    On live broadcasted tv and behind the scenes on and off tv in real life real injuries are constant. The WWE wrestlers don`t get no days off or off-season but sometimes they do for holidays and to visit their families in different states, cities, countries, and continents and no or not many breaks between matches. WWE wrestlers suffer from numerous and from a number of knee injuries and ankle injuries, and some injuries are so brutal like for example getting hit in the head with a foreign object…

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    assessments presented that she had a tight hip flexor and abdominal complex, as well as a tight latissimus dorsi, teres major, and pectoral muscles ((NASM), 2013). She also showed to have a weak muscles in her mid and lower trapezius, rhomboids, rotator cuff, and erector spinae ((NASM),…

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    the house. My dad discovered he was a type 2 diabetic approximately five years ago after being catapulted out of a standing skid loader when performing yard work. The event resulting in a two day hospital stay, a wrist and ankle sprain, a torn rotator cuff, a fractured pelvis, and a diagnosis of type two diabetes. My dad describes the day as an eye opening experience because he was unaware of how much the condition was affecting his daily life. He noted experiencing lightheadedness, frequent…

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