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  • == Shoulder Dislocation == ...n occur as a result of a direct blow, a fall, or an abrupt twisting motion of the arm.
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  • ...glenoid labrum]]. This injury is often associated with [[anterior shoulder dislocation]]. ...to repeated shoulder dislocation. When this happens, a pocket at the front of the glenoid forms into which the humeral head can dislocate.
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  • ...ankart lesion]]. This injury is often associated with recurrent [[shoulder dislocation]]. ...rum]], a ring of cartilage that surrounds the shoulder socket, back to the shoulder socket. This is typically done using [[arthroscopy]], a minimally invasive
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  • == Joint Dislocation == ...), also known as '''luxation''', is a medical condition where the surfaces of a [[joint]] are forced apart, causing the bones that form the joint to lose
    2 KB (330 words) - 11:54, 10 February 2024
  • == Anterior Shoulder == ...lder is a complex joint that connects the arm to the torso and is composed of several key structures.
    2 KB (237 words) - 23:02, 9 February 2024
  • == Shoulder problem == ...road term that encompasses a variety of medical conditions affecting the [[shoulder]] joint and its surrounding structures.
    2 KB (274 words) - 22:25, 7 February 2024
  • == Shoulder Problems == ...int in the human body. They can cause pain, stiffness, and a reduced range of motion, making it difficult to perform everyday tasks.
    2 KB (287 words) - 11:59, 10 February 2024
  • == Shoulder Problems == ...int in the human body. They can cause pain, stiffness, and a reduced range of motion, making it difficult to perform everyday activities.
    2 KB (290 words) - 12:07, 10 February 2024
  • == Separated Shoulder == ...r joint injury]], is a common type of [[sports injury]] that affects the [[shoulder joint]].
    2 KB (264 words) - 17:25, 10 February 2024
  • == Dislocated Shoulder == ...he shoulder is the body's most mobile joint, which makes it susceptible to dislocation.
    2 KB (248 words) - 04:14, 11 February 2024
  • ...the [[axillary nerve]], leading to a loss of movement or sensation in the shoulder area. The primary symptoms of axillary nerve palsy include:
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  • ...'''Stimson Line''' (pronounced: stim-son line) is a term used in the field of [[medicine]] to describe a specific [[radiographic]] sign. It is named afte ...thopedic surgery]] and made significant contributions to the understanding of [[fractures]] and [[dislocations]].
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  • ...s from a sudden impact or fall, causing the ends of your bones to move out of place. ...cation" originates from the Latin word "dislocare" which means "to put out of place". The prefix "dis-" means "apart" and "locare" means "to place".
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  • ...mall hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior part of the [[Scapula]]. ...|Coracobrachialis]], and the [[Short head of the Biceps brachii|Short head of the Biceps brachii]].
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  • ...s signals from the brain to the [[Deltoid muscle]] and the skin around the shoulder. Symptoms of axillary nerve dysfunction include:
    2 KB (215 words) - 04:36, 12 February 2024
  • '''Subluxations''' (/sʌblʌkˈseɪʃənz/) are partial dislocations of a joint or organ. They occur when the two bones that form a joint become mi ...d "luxare" meaning "to dislocate". Thus, a subluxation is a less than full dislocation.
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  • ...int is one of the most mobile in the human body, allowing for a wide range of motion in the arm. ...is derived from the two bones that form the joint: the ''glenoid cavity'' of the scapula and the ''humerus''. "Gleno-" comes from the Greek word "glenoe
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  • ...ogy of the term is derived from the Scottish surname, which means "village of the milk pail". ...tion and patient positioning to facilitate the reduction of the dislocated shoulder without the need for sedation or anesthesia.
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  • == Injury of Axillary Nerve == ...muscle]] and the [[teres minor muscle]], both of which are located in the shoulder.
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  • ...[clavicle]] (collarbone). It is one of the four joints that complete the [[shoulder]]. * [[Sternoclavicular dislocation]]: A condition where the clavicle is displaced from its normal position at
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