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View Post: Shifted Scapula from Shoulder Dislocation - The Physio Forum ...
26 Oct 2009 by arborvitae
The shoulder complex is muscle-dependent and in case of bad positioning of the scapula, muscles attached to it are the ones to be treated mainly. Another aspect of your problem, arborvitae, is also recurrence of dislocation. ...
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View Post: D is for Dislocation! :: chinamtb
8 Oct 2009 by Andi
After pain and swelling have been controlled, the patient enters a rehabilitation program that includes exercises to restore the range of motion of the shoulder and strengthen the muscles to prevent future dislocations. ...
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View Post: Articles on Dance Anatomy: Osgood-Schlatters Disease or 'Growing ...
2 Jan 2008 by HULLACHAN
Such an injury can even result in fracture or dislocation of the growth plate, chronic pain, muscle imbalance, reduced range of motion, shortened limbs or permanent joint deformity. In extreme cases, a total joint replacement may be ...
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View Post: TMJ Dislocation, Can Be Caused By Or Can Lead to Tendonitis of the Jaw
27 Jul 2009
Which of course makes the muscles very unhappy, so they clamp down even more. If you have TMJ, and finally dislocate, I bet you've had the experience that your TMJ just gets worse after that. And as with all dislocations, once the first ...
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View Post: The Skeleton, Joints and Muscles Exam Revision Notes
5 Nov 2009 by Erhan Erdem
The quadriceps muscle of the thigh causes knee extension (straightening of the leg), while a number of other upper leg muscles cause the complementary motion, flexion, or bending, of the leg. ... the hinge action of the humerus-ulna junction, and a strong annular ligament around the upper part of the radius helps to hold that bone in place. These ligaments prevent the forward displacement of the forearm bones, but acute stresses can produce rearward dislocations of them. ...
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View Post: Lifting Basics – The Do's and Don'ts of Weight Lifting
51 minutes ago by Geraldine Dimarco
Do not overwhelm your muscles by working the same muscles every day. If you intend to lift weights everyday you should balance your workouts whereby, the different muscle groups will be worked out each day or you can work the same muscle groups every other ... Following these simple easy steps can help prevent a large amount of injuries such as nerve damages, sprains, fractures, dislocations and others. Ready to discover the very best weight lifting techniques there are? ...
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