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    Title Rae Spoon’s song “God Was on Your Shoulders” is a cohesive narrative illustrating the major parental relationships in the narrator’s life. Specifically, the effect religion had on shaping said relationships. Throughout the narrator’s life, the persons that are supposed to love and support them abuse and neglect them under the banner of religious righteousness. Though seeming rather personal “God Was on Your Shoulders” directly reflects on religion as a personal justification for abusive…

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    Shoulder Joint Lab Report

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    of the shoulder The shoulder joint, as it is commonly called, is not a single joint but a complex arrangement of bones, ligaments and musculotendinous units that called the shoulder girdle. The primary role of the shoulder girdle is to provide a tremendous range of motion for positioning the upper extremity in space. The shoulder girdle also provides power and support for the upper extremity throughout and at the extremes of the range of motion. (19) The shoulder…

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    fracture of the upper end humerus, and adhesive capsulitis of the left shoulder. Internal QME Dr. Sachs deemed that she has reached permanent and stationary status last 6/17/15. She is post-op left shoulder surgery on 6/29/15. Based on the medical report dated 07/07/16 by Dr. Thompson, the patient complains of pain to her bilateral shoulders, arms and hands. Pain is rated as 4/10 with medication and 7/10 without medication. Left shoulder pain is described as achy, shooting, tingling and…

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    turning. Per the AME report dated 04/02/13 by Dr. Hall, the left shoulder was injured. Per the AME report dated 03/11/16 by Dr. Hall, IW was diagnosed with left shoulder pain with chronic left shoulder impingement. IW remains P & S. Based on the medical report dated 12/07/16, the patient continues to experience pain in his left wrist and low back but has experienced modest attenuation of the pain and stiffness involving his left shoulder on his recent injection. A course of physical therapy…

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    DOI: 08/06/2014. Patient is a 45-year-old female assembler who sustained a left shoulder injury due to repetitive overhead work. Per OMNI, she underwent a left shoulder surgery on 01/29/15. Per the Orthopedic IME report by Dr. Best dated 07/02/15, the IW require conservative PT, 1-2 cortisone injections and oral anti-inflammatory medication. Injective therapy by an orthopedic surgeon with conservative care over the next 3-4 week sis recommended. Per the addendum to the Pain Medicine IME…

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    Medical Story: Reverse Shoulder Replacement “This surgery gave me my life back,” said Elizabeth McMearty, a successful and recovered patient who received a reverse shoulder replacement on February 24, 2014. Before receiving this intense surgery, Elizabeth was unable to drive a car, brush her own hair, feed herself, dress herself, or lift her arm past 90 degrees. Elizabeth now sees herself to have a more purposeful life, without pain in her shoulder. In 2005, Elizabeth was diagnosed with…

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    with WWI just as Americans didn’t want to be involved in WWII in the early 1940’s. Despite America’s desire to remain out of the war (Leuchtenburg 12), German attacks on U.S. ships in both wars forced the hands of the Presidents. Charlie Chaplin’s, Shoulder Arms (1918), came out at the end of WWI and made the U.S. public aware of the conditions of war and the unrealistic fantasies about the heroism of fighting in the war. Chaplin plays an uncoordinated soldier who faced obstacle after obstacle…

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    has not been described. DIAGNOSIS: Cervical spine HNP Left Shoulder Bursitis 12/12/15 Progress Report described that the patient presentd with neck pain 8/10-scale level, left shoulder pain 7/10-scale level and low back pain 6/10-scale level. The exam revealed tenderness to palpation over the cervical spine, lumbar spine and left shoulder. There were spasms noted and decreased ROM over lumbar spine, cervical spine and left shoulder. Treatment plan included medications, PT and chiropractic.…

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    thrive On the planet the human race can rarely find peace with one another. Right now, brave individuals risk their lives in wars around the globe. A never ending battles between friends and foes. Although, some individuals just want peace in life. “Shoulders” by Naomi Shihab Nye, tells the reader that individuals should care for one another through kindness and respect like a parent cares for a child. The poem does this through imagery, figurative language, and repetition. Throughout the…

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    return it. The question, “What's in it for me?” Often comes up because people believe that they should only complete favors if they get personal gain from them. Naomi Shihab Nye disputes this mindset in her poem “Shoulders”. She explains a story about a man carrying his child on his shoulders, and how mankind should show each other the same kindness, otherwise the world would feel unbearable. She brings to light a significant issue that the majority of people choose to overlook. This poem…

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