Norwood stress test of the shoulder examination
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Norwood stress test of the shoulder examination

The shoulder is one of the most commonly injured joints in the human body. Injuries to the shoulder include tears, sprains, and fractures. One of the most severe injuries is the dislocation of the shoulder, also known as a “separation of the joint.” The Norwood stress test is a procedure used to measure stability of…

Jerk test of Shoulder : Purpose, How to Perform?
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Jerk test of Shoulder : Purpose, How to Perform?

What is jerk test for shoulder? The jerk test of shoulder has been used as a diagnostic test of the posteroinferior instability of the shoulder. Shoulder Pain may or may not be associated during posterior clunking of jerk test. This test help to detect success of nonoperative treatment for posteroinferior instability of the shoulder and…

Load and Shift test for the shoulder :
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Load and Shift test for the shoulder :

What does a load and shift test assess? The Load and Shift Test is mostly used for the examination of shoulder if Doctor suspects there is an anterior as well as posterior shoulder instability. The test is positive if you seen excessive translation or the reproduction of your patient’s symptoms. This test is described by…

Anterior Drawer Test for the Shoulder : Purpose, How to Perform?
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Anterior Drawer Test for the Shoulder : Purpose, How to Perform?

What is the anterior drawer test for the shoulder? Anterior Drawer Test of the shoulder is mostly used to assess the Anterior shoulder joint instability, However It can also be used on aching shoulders where the apprehension test is difficult to interpret, and it has allowed examiner to proper diagnose of anterior subluxations even in…

Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder: Physical Therapy Treatment & Exercise
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Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder: Physical Therapy Treatment & Exercise

Introduction of the Adhesive Capsulitis Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint Bones of the shoulder Bone junctions/joints of the shoulder: Glenohumeral joint : Acromioclavicular joint / AC joint : Sternoclavicular joint /SC joint : Scapulothoracic articulation : Cartilage of the shoulder: Articular cartilage : Fibrocartilage : Ligaments of the shoulder: Muscles and Tendons of the Shoulder:…

How to do Codman exercise for shoulder joint? Benefits, Variations
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How to do Codman exercise for shoulder joint? Benefits, Variations

Introduction Purpose of Codman exercise: Used of to this exercise : In which condition this exercise is help? Benefits of the codman exercise : Position of this exercise: Standing codman Exercises : Benefit : Equipment : Muscles worked in this exercise : Lying codman Exercises : Benefit: Equipment : Muscles worked in exercise : Progression…

Best Exercise for Frozen Shoulder
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Best Exercise for Frozen Shoulder

What is frozen shoulder exercises? Frozen Shoulder Exercise is the most preferred treatment of choice worldwide to restore function of shoulder joint naturally, It help to improve range of motion (ROM), strengthen weak muscles and also improve flexibility. Frozen shoulder is a shoulder condition where the shoulder becomes stiff and difficult to move for a…

Rotator Cuff Tear: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Prevention
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Rotator Cuff Tear: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Prevention

We are going to tell you about “Rotator Cuff Tear”? You’ll also be going to know “Causes of Rotator Cuff Tear” and most importantly “What to do and How to prevent it“. What Is a Rotator Cuff Tear? A rotator cuff tear is a rip in the group of tendons and four muscles that stabilize…

CHRONIC SHOULDER INSTABILITY
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CHRONIC SHOULDER INSTABILITY

What Is Chronic shoulder Instability? Chronic shoulder instability is a condition characterized by the repeated subluxation of the shoulder joint, or partial dislocation. It is often associated with sports that involve throwing, such as tennis or baseball. The shoulder joint is made up of three bones: the humerus, clavicle, and scapula. The humerus is the…

Tapping Technique for Bicipital Tendinitis
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Tapping Technique for Bicipital Tendinitis

Introduction  Taping (T) is a therapeutic tool and has become increasingly popular within the sporting arena. Taping has been used for a long time for the prevention and treatment of sporting injuries. not only sports injuries but all conditions Bicipital tendinitis, or biceps tendinitis, is an inflammatory process of the long head of the biceps tendon and is…