The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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... range always requires documentation . Passive testing need only be documented when active motion is incomplete . Differences between active and passive ranges may be due to musculotendinous deficiency , neurological deficit , or pain ...
... range always requires documentation . Passive testing need only be documented when active motion is incomplete . Differences between active and passive ranges may be due to musculotendinous deficiency , neurological deficit , or pain ...
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... range of motion of their shoulder . The history of onset should raise suspicions as to the correct diagnosis . Injection of the subacromial bursa with a local anesthetic will usually greatly improve the passive range of motion in the ...
... range of motion of their shoulder . The history of onset should raise suspicions as to the correct diagnosis . Injection of the subacromial bursa with a local anesthetic will usually greatly improve the passive range of motion in the ...
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... range of motion . These patients with restricted eleva- tion , external rotation , and abduction have been found to have trigger points within the muscle belly of the subscapularis muscle accessible to palpation only when the scapula is ...
... range of motion . These patients with restricted eleva- tion , external rotation , and abduction have been found to have trigger points within the muscle belly of the subscapularis muscle accessible to palpation only when the scapula is ...
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