Sports Injuries of the Hand and Upper Extremity |
Contents
Shoulder | 1 |
Clinical Assessment of Shoulder Injuries | 17 |
4 | 32 |
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Common terms and phrases
abduction acromioclavicular activities acute allows anatomic anterior arthroscopy assessment associated athlete body Bone Joint Surg capsule cause chronic clavicle Clin Orthop clinical closed common complete compression described develop diagnosis direct dislocation displacement distal effective elbow epicondyle examination exercises extension extensor external rotation finger flexion force fractures function glenohumeral glenoid hand humeral head imaging impingement important increased indicated inferior initial injuries insertion instability internal involved lateral lesions ligament limited mechanism medial ment motion movement muscle nerve normal occur olecranon operative origin pain patients percent performed phase pins placed portal position posterior present problems procedure proximal radiographs recurrent reduction rehabilitation repair reported rotator cuff scapula seen shoulder side Sports stability strength stress structures surface surgery surgical suture symptoms syndrome tears technique tendon throwing tion tissue trauma treated treatment ulnar upper extremity usually valgus weeks wrist
References to this book
Functional Soft-tissue Examination and Treatment by Manual Methods Warren I. Hammer Limited preview - 2007 |