external forces like compression from crutches or an internal compression caused by an extra cervicle rib
What is TOS
100
Trigger Points in this muscled can give refered pain to lateral arm, past the elbow and wrist and continuing down the dorsal and palmar surfaces of the hand
What is Subclavius muscle
100
Avoid when client is taking anti-inflammatories
What is XFF
100
Adsons test, wrights hyperabduction test and ULTT test s
What is TOS
100
Used when ROM is decreased but you want to maintain strength.
What is Isometric exercises
200
fracture to the clavicle, chronic respiratory pathologies, trigger points in subclavius
What is costoclavicular syndrome
200
Gradual Onset of pain post trauma, severe night pain, muscle spasms, stiffening of joint,
What is Frozen SHoulder freezing stage.
200
When rheumatoid arthritis and DDD are present
What is Aggressive mobilizations.
200
Ac shear test, apleys, apprehension, ligamentous stress test
What is Dislocations
200
Drooping shoulders require strength and stretch to what muscles
What is strength to upper traps and rhomboids and pecs need to be stretched.
300
Primarily positional, jobs with arms overhead for extended periods of time, (painting or playing instruments like a violin) arm hanging over chair for a long time, or compression from a back pack . trigger points that refer to anterior shoulder, subpectoral space or medial arm pain.
What is Pectoralis Minor Syndrome
300
Bruising, shoulder hike and swelling. Possible step deformity.
What is Sprains of the Shoulder.
300
Do not place deep moist heat over anterior neck
What is client has hypertension
300
what condition and what test, requires patient seated, examiner cupping over clavicle spine of scapula and compressing.
What is AC shear test for shoulder sprains.
300
Heat, ROM, Isometric strengthening
What is dislocations
400
Ht and Trp in anterior scalene and middle scalene muscle, an extra cervicle rib, or a wide insertion of a scalene muscle
What is anterior scalene syndrome.
400
Pain local to joint capsule, mature adhesions around injury site, ROM restricted, may feel cool to touch, Joint may be unstable , muscle weakness or atrophy and loss of proprioception
What is Dislocation in a chronic stage
400
In the acute stage testing other than AFROM will be C-Id for what condition
What is Sprain
400
apleys scratch test and the first rib mobility test will be your best Orthopedic tests to test for
What is Frozen shoulder
400
if client is given strengthening exercises for his step deformity ... exercises for rhomb, teres maj, min and deltoid and traps what type condition might they have
What is shoulder sprain.
500
Subscap Trigger points, rotator cuff tendinitis, gout, protracted scapula and someone who has had diabetes for over 10 years
What is Frozen shoulder.
500
Parasthesia, altered sensation, diffuse aching and throbbing pain, ischemic changes and weakness in grip strength. Client may report stiffness and puffinees upon waking.
What is TOS vascular and neuronal compression.
500
Distal Circulating Technique is contraindicated in acute and subacute of what condition
What is sprains
500
Wall walking and isometric muscle contractions will be your best exercises for what condition