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100

What does force couple mean?

two forces acting in opposite directions to rotate a part around an axis.

100

What are the rotator cuffs?

supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis. 

100

What are the three joints of the shoulder complex?

The glenohumeral joint, The acromioclavicular joint, and the sternoclavicular joint. 

100

At what age is there an increase of shoulder injury?

At 35

100

Drop arm is for

rotator cuff, possible tear

200

What is dynamic stability?

mobility with steadiness.

200

Locate this muscles. 

Deltoid, trapezius, pectoralis major, rhombois minor, pectoralis minor, serratus anterior and coracobrachialis. 

200

What the some bones involve in the upper extremity?

clavicle, manubrium, scapula, humerus, coracoid process.

200

What are the movements the shoulder can do?

Circumduction, flexion, extension, hyperextension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation and external rotation.

200

Hawkins impingement test is for? How to know when is positive?

supraspinatus tendonitis/ produces anterior shoulder pain.

300

What is brachial plexus?

a group of periphereal nerves that exit the spinal cord and extend from the vertebra

300

What muscles give the shoulder stability?

The rotator cuff and deltoid.

300

What is the treatment for a clavicle fracture?

taken to the emergency room and get an accurate diagnose.

300

What else helps the shoulder have stability?

ligaments, cartilage, and layer of muscles. 
300

What is the neer's impingement is for? When to know if it is positive?

Tendonitis'biceps long head, suprapinatus/ produces anterior shoulder pain.

400

What is impingement syndrome?

a condition that occurs when the space between the humerla head below and the acromion above becomes narrowed.

400

How does the rotator cuff and deltoid act like when putting stability to the shoulder?

Force couple

400

locate the following words.

coracoid process, acromion, glenoid fossa, axillary border, and spinous process.

400

What two bones help with stability of the joint on the shoulder?

The scapula and humerus.

400

What is anterior apprehension test? How to know when is positive?

Anterior shoulder instability/ athlete has reaction of apprehension and possibly a sense of instability; may be painful. 

500

What is the hill-sachs lesion?

indentita

500

What movement are each of the rotator cuffs in charge of?

Supraspinatus- abducts arm

infraspinatus- rotates humerus outward

teres minor- rotates arm laterally and adducts

subscapulatis- internal rotation

500

How many degrees of rotation can the shoulder do?

360 degrees of rotation

500

What is the treatment for brachial plexus?

rest, ice packs, anti-inflammatory medication, and strengthening exercises.

500

What is sulcus sign for and what it indicates a positive injury?

It's for inferior or global instability/ gapping between the lateral acromion and the humeral head.

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