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Active external rotation with arm at side : degrees 4 . Active external rotation at 90
° abduction : _ degrees ( Enter " NA ” if cannot achieve 90° of abduction ) B .
Patient supine 1 . Passive total elevation of arm : degreeso 2 . Pasive extemal ...
Active external rotation with arm at side : degrees 4 . Active external rotation at 90
° abduction : _ degrees ( Enter " NA ” if cannot achieve 90° of abduction ) B .
Patient supine 1 . Passive total elevation of arm : degreeso 2 . Pasive extemal ...
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However , 24 % of his patients regained only 75 % of external rotation compared
with the opposite shoulder . To prevent stiffness , he recommended complete ex -
ternal rotation to tighten the capsule while incising it , positioning in 20 - 30o ...
However , 24 % of his patients regained only 75 % of external rotation compared
with the opposite shoulder . To prevent stiffness , he recommended complete ex -
ternal rotation to tighten the capsule while incising it , positioning in 20 - 30o ...
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The shoulder commonly responds to conservative care . It will demonstrate a
patent posterior humeral circumflex artery with the arm at the side ; however ,
occlusion of the artery occurs with the humerus hyperabducted and externally
rotated ...
The shoulder commonly responds to conservative care . It will demonstrate a
patent posterior humeral circumflex artery with the arm at the side ; however ,
occlusion of the artery occurs with the humerus hyperabducted and externally
rotated ...
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Contents
1 Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
2 Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy | 44 |
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