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    exercise will be covered for chronic shoulder dislocation. Chronic shoulder dislocation is a described as the glenohumeral joint that has remained dislocated fro several days. As far as who long is several days is agrue it is ranged from 24 hours to 6 weeks. Commonly patients with chronic dislocations have similar characteristics. Expert Consult states‚ “…history of significant multiple trauma‚ alcoholism‚ obesity‚ seizure

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    Introduction Shoulder dystocia is when a baby’s shoulders get stuck at the opening of the vagina after the head is delivered during labor. Shoulder dystocia is a medical emergency. It can cause serious injury to both the baby and the mother. Who is at risk for shoulder dystocia? This condition is more likely to develop if: The mother has diabetes. The mother has a very small pelvis. The mother has a deformed pelvis. The mother is obese. The mother is of advanced age. The mother has a history of shoulder

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    The Shoulder Joint The glenohumeral joint‚ or as it is more commonly referred to the shoulder joint ‚ is one of the most flexible and unstable joints in the body. As a ball and socket joint the shoulder allows circular motion and hinge movement. The rounded head or ‘ball’ of the humerus rests in the shallow dish shaped cavity or ‘socket’ created by the glenoid fossa of the scapula. This allows for a wide range of motion around several axes. There are two main bones that make up the shoulder

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    Shoulder instability has multiple causes. There are three types of shoulder instability: small‚ unnoticeable amounts of joint slippage‚ subluxation (drop arm) and full joint dislocation. As time passes‚ individuals may experience a combination of these events‚ which causes repeated incidents of shoulder instability. Shoulder Dislocation A dislocated shoulder is the most obvious form of shoulder instability. This type of injury is usually caused by some kind of violent event (e.g.‚ a sports-related

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    Kaplan and others (2005) focused an shoulder injuries by position. The most common shoulder injury sustained by players was an Acromioclavicular Separation. The positions that were the most likely to sustain shoulder injuries were offensive quarterbacks and defensive backs. The positions that were the most likely to have surgery performed where defensive linebackers and offensive

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    The shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI) is defined as “a self-administered questionnaire consisting of items grouped into pain and disability subscales”. (2) The questionnaire is designed to calculate current shoulder pain and disability in an outpatient setting. The SPADI has progressed to being able to test mixed diagnoses such as Subacromial impingement syndrome‚ adhesive capsulitis and joint replacement surgery. There are two version’s used to score a patient’s pain and disability. In

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    Hardware Tools A. Electrostatic Discharge(ESD) 1. Antistatic Wrist Strap-An antistatic wrist strap‚ ESD wrist strap‚ or ground bracelet is an antistatic device used to safely ground a person working on very sensitive electronic equipment‚ to prevent the buildup ofstatic electricity on their body‚ which can result in electrostatic discharge (ESD). It is used in the electronics industry by workers working on electronic devices which can be damaged by ESD‚ and also sometimes by people working around

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    technician discovers that the heat sinks in the computers are very dusty. What should the technician use to clean the heat sinks? Compressed air. 3. Which computer components must a technician never try to work on when wearing an antistatic wrist strap? CRT monitor; 4. Refer to the exhibit. Which type of tool is shown in the graphic? Digital multimeter 5. How does a technician discharge static buildup? Touching an unpainted part of the computer case 6. Refer to exhibit

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    One of the most common causes of shoulder pain is shoulder impingement syndrome. The cause of the pain generates from an inflammation of the rotator cuff tendons narrowing the space between acromion. With each shoulder movement‚ the narrowing space becomes irritated and inflamed which generates pain. Along with the pain‚ limited range of movement and weakness often occurs which effects normal daily routines. In many cases‚ shoulder impingement surgery may be the only way to eliminate the pain and

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    in a dislocated shoulder. The movies portray actors who injure their shoulders by ramming it against a wall to pop it back into place before running back into action. Unfortunately‚ there are many myths that surround this injury that is common seen by an orthopaedic surgeon. Get the facts in order to heal properly after a shoulder dislocation. 1. Dislocated and separated shoulders are the same thing. Though they sound similar they are actually very different things. A shoulder that has been dislocated

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