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12 Ιουν 2024 · Knowing what typically causes pain in which area of the shoulder, neck and upper arm makes it much easier to work out what is wrong, so we've devised some shoulder pain diagrams to help. You'll find four different shoulder pain diagrams here: Front Shoulder Pain Diagram. Posterior Shoulder Pain Diagram.
- Torn Rotator Cuff
Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of shoulder pain and...
- Shoulder Bursitis
If shoulder bursitis was caused by a one-off injury, the...
- SLAP Tear
Type 1 and type 2 SLAP tears are the most common. Other...
- Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Shoulder impingement syndrome occurs at the top of the...
- Shoulder Blade Pain
4. Muscle Strain. Shoulder blade pain can also be caused by...
- Collar Bone Pain
Causes: A fall onto the shoulder when the arm is by your...
- Frozen Shoulder
Injury: A frozen shoulder may develop after a shoulder...
- Torn Rotator Cuff
6 Αυγ 2021 · elbow flexed to 90 degrees with the forearm pronated. The examiner holds the hand/wrist to maintain pronated position while the patient attempts to actively supinate against this resistance. If there is pain located along the bicipital groove the test is positive for biceps tendon pathology.
Patients with shoulder pain should be questioned for the presence of red or yellow flags. A thorough medical history and possibly the use of a medical screening form is the initial step in the screening process. The chart below highlights some of the most common red flag conditions for patients with shoulder pain. Red Flags [edit | edit source]
Look out for a painful arc (i.e. pain between 60-120 degrees of shoulder elevation) or if pain is only present at the end range. Consider the following questions: where is the pain located?
8 Απρ 2024 · Shoulder flexion occurs in the sagittal plane, with a normal range of motion (ROM) of: 0-180°. [1] The glenohumeral joint, of the shoulder girdle, is associated with shoulder flexion osteokinematics. [2] The glenohumeral joint is seated between the glenoid fossa and the humeral head.
Conducting a proper shoulder exam is crucial to treating shoulder pain, a common outpatient complaint. No matter the cause, it is important to be familiar with some basic examination tools that can help us confirm the presence of a shoulder lesion.
27 Μαρ 2017 · Summary. Developing an evidence-based approach to the evaluation of shoulder pain helps to focus the physical exam, imaging, and eventual management. The current literature shows no single exam maneuver as being perfectly sensitive or specific for differentiating pathology.