The hallmark condition for a headache
What is a trigger point in the trapezius muscle?
What personal occupation is completed with extreme shoulder extension?
What is personal hygiene?
If the trapezius is tight, then the __________ is weak.
What is Rotator cuff?
Name a type of rotator cuff tear.
What is partial tear or full tear?
The growing factor that often reduces active range of motion,
What is Edema?
Name the injury that is known to cause severe or continuous pain and disability with the shoulder.
What is Rotator Cuff Tear?
A patient will not be able to wash his hair if he has ___________ diagnosis?
What is frozen shoulder?
What is the anterior deltoid?
Passive range of motion is usually restricted due to ____________.
What is impingement?
The greater the stretch, the lower the___________.
What is bloodflow?
The frozen shoulder diagnosis has ____ clinical stages of progression.
What is 4?
When playing this sport, the infraspinatus is working to keep the humerus in the glenoid cavity during an upward motion. Name a sport this is occurring in.
What is swimming, softball?
Name the muscle of the shoulder that abducts the arm along with the lateral deltoid.
What is the supraspinatus?
Isometric exercises reduce ____________.
What is atrophy?
When a patient has limited ROM and pain in the shoulder, ___________is used as an intervention
What is manual therapy?
Name the muscle that is known as the stabilizer of the glenohumeral joint.
What is the subscapularis?
Name the occupation that athletes participate in who often have subacromial impingement?
What is swimming?
Name the most powerful muscle of the rotator cuff muscles?
What is the subscapularis?
Name the type of exercise for the shoulder that is purely passive range of motion that spreads synovial fluid.
What is Codman's exercises?
Prolonged immobilization may cause ligaments to lose___________.
What is elasticity?
Where are fibroblasts found?
What is a ligament, fascia, joint capsule, tendons?
Name the position of the baseball player that often has limited active range of motion due to painful shoulder.
What is a pitcher?
Name one of the builders of connective tissue.
What is a fibroblast or chondrocyte?
Name a popular anti-inflammatory use for treatment of shoulder inflammation.
What are corticosteroids?
When External Rotation is restricted more than ABD and Internal Rotation this is known as ___________.
What is Adhesive Capsulitis?