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    Guerrero for an orthopedic consultation. Dr. Guerrero diagnosed the applicant with impingement syndrome of the right shoulder and a superior glenoid labrum lesion of the right shoulder. Dr. Guerrero recommended non-surgical treatment at this time. Dr. Guerrero indicated the significant bursitis may not be a result of the Slap tear, but rather a product of her age. Based on this fact, Dr. Guerrero recommended…

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    time-averaged mean blood velocity and the blood flow rate are observed to be significantly altered. By comparing the result to the pressure sensor recordings, this may be contributed by the direct mechanical compression of the backpack strap on the shoulders, along with the vessels including axillary vein lying beneath [7]. The luminal diameter of the vessels reduces by the compression because of its nature of low blood pressure and minimal vessel wall elasticity. This temporary venous stasis…

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    they added a line judge to the field, nothing regarding the safety of the players on the field (Evolution),. It did not take long for the NFL to start protecting its players. In 1977, the NFL made the first rule about hitting a player above the shoulders during the initial contact (Evolution). The early NFL rulebook was an indication of what it was going to be and how fast it was going to get…

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    Pilates

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    meaning it ALL has to work together - back, abs, arms, shoulder girdle and legs. In yoga, the plank translates to everything from chaturanga to pincha mayurasana. Building strength in this fundamental Pilates exercise, you'll even find more ease in positions that require that strong line. 1. Place wrists under shoulder with the crease of the wrist parallel to the short edge of the mat. Keeping a straight line from head to toe, move your shoulder blades away from each other and down your back.…

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    symptoms in at least one body region, with shoulder complaints being the most common symptom (77%), which is similar to findings reported by Whittfield et al. (2005) among secondary school students in New Zealand[06].However, the finding that girls in this study carried heavier school bags(56.8%) (in terms of both raw school bag weight and school bag weight expressed as % BW) than boys(43.1%). In his study, most musculoskeletal complaints were observed in shoulders and neck area. In two another…

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    EBOT Case Study Essay

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    purpose of this evidence-based project was to determine if kinesio taping improves shoulder pain and engagement in functional tasks in patients with shoulder pathology. The PIO question successfully answered was: Does Kinesio taping decrease pain and improve engagement in functional tasks in patients with shoulder pathology? The application of kinesio taping used in addition to occupational therapy was shown to improve shoulder pain and engagement in functional tasks. Similar to this EBOT…

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    Clavicle Fracture Essay

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    Introduction The clavicle, also called the collarbone, is the long bone that connects your shoulder to your rib cage. You can feel your collarbone at the top of your shoulders and rib cage. A clavicle fracture is a broken clavicle. It is a common injury that can happen at any age. What are the causes? Common causes of a clavicle fracture include: A direct blow to your shoulder. A car accident. A fall, especially if you try to break your fall with an outstretched arm. What increases the risk? You…

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    Injuries Although bench press exercises are the blueprint of upper-body strength and power gains, injuries are common, not just with competitive weightlifters like bodybuilders and powerlifters, also regular recreational lifters. First, lifters with shoulder or pectoral problems should avoid performing bench press exercises until properly rehabilitated and/or receives clearance from a medical professional. When adjustments are…

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    duties. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with left shoulder impingement syndrome. As per medical report dated 2/22/16, patient complains of left shoulder pain with overhead use of the arm as well as when forward reaching, noting the moderate pain at the left elbow. Physical examination revealed moderate tenderness to palpation is noted anteriorly over the rotator interval and at the acromioclavicular joint. Active range of motion of the shoulder is full with forward flexion in the plane of…

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    tenderness over the neck, occiput, right shoulder blade, upper mid back, mid back, low back, sacrum, right sacroiliac joint, right buttock, and both shoulders had decreased since her treatment date.…

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