Shoulder Girdle Anatomy & Impingement - PTA 1005 PDF
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This document appears to be a PowerPoint presentation on shoulder anatomy and related conditions. It covers topics such as the shoulder girdle, arthroplasty, instability, and impingement, as well as associated physical therapy concepts. The presentation touches on topics like force couples, scapulohumeral rhythm, and treatment approaches.
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PTA 1005 week 10- Shoulder Girdle part 1 of 2 Mini- zoom Power Point Know all the joints that are a part of the shoulder girdle know the motions of each joint Components of GH joint (and purpose) Anatomy Know the components of static vs dynamic stabilit...
PTA 1005 week 10- Shoulder Girdle part 1 of 2 Mini- zoom Power Point Know all the joints that are a part of the shoulder girdle know the motions of each joint Components of GH joint (and purpose) Anatomy Know the components of static vs dynamic stability of the GH joint Review Understand clavicular movement with shoulder elevation Know what makes the coracoacromial arch and what lies beneath it know how the space can be compromised Know the 3 force couples, why each important and what happens if there is an imbalance Force couples & Deltoid -Rotator cuff Upper & lower trapezius & serratus anterior scapulohumeral Anterior-Posterior Rotator cuff rhythm Know the scapulohumeral rhythm Degrees of motion, when it occurs for each Focus on arthritis and adhesive capsulitis (primary vs secondary) Stages of idiopathic frozen shoulder (what is occurring, timelines) GH Common impairments for all hypomobility (incl capsular pattern) hypomobility Interventions for 3 phases for nonsurgical management Manipulation under anasthesia Shoulder Arthroplasty Know the different types & when each is used Know the key points in post-operative management for rTSA and TSA Know the ROM goals for TSA and rTSA Know the specifics regarding the immobilization position and resting arm position in maximum protection phase Know basic criteria to progress between the phases Non- surgical Directions and causes, management prognosis (strengthening) Shoulder Know the evidence regarding activation of Know the potential instability RTC muscles, deltoid and scapular muscles surgical interventions for instability (hypermobility) (Reinold article) Know the differences between Bankart repair Know positions for vs SLAP repair immobilization post - Know major restrictions operatively post op Shoulder impingement- Intrinsic vs extrinsic factors Painful conditions Locations for tendinopathy of the shoulder (signs and symptoms)