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Shoulder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The primary NIH organization for research on Shoulder Injuries and Disorders is the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases...
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Frozen shoulder is the common term for adhesive capsulitis, an inflammatory condition that restricts motion in the shoulder. ... The capsule of a shoulder joint includes the ligaments that attach the shoulder bones to each other. When inflammation occurs within the capsule, the shoulder bones are unable to freely move...
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Overview of shoulder problems and surgical treatment options from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons web site. ... Common Shoulder Injuries...
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In 2006, approximately 7.5 million people went to the doctor's office for a shoulder problem, including shoulder and upper arm sprains and strains. More than 4.1 million of these visits were for rotator cuff problems.
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Family physicians who understand rotator cuff pathology and can perform a concise examination of the shoulder can readily diagnose and treat impingement and tears of the rotator cuff. This article reviews the rotator cuff syndrome and lays a foundation for its appropriate recognition and treatment.
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Shoulder dystocia can be one of the most frightening emergencies in the delivery room. Although many factors have been associated with shoulder dystocia, most cases occur with no warning.
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The Southern California Orthopedic Institute (SCOI) - serving the Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley California in orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, knee and shoulder surgery, joint replacement, MRI, and physical rehabilitation. ... The two main bones of the shoulder are the humerus and the scapula (shoulder blade).
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