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These notes focus on various aspects of sports medicine, including anatomy, specific injuries in the spine and shoulder; and evaluation methods. The document uses diagrams and labels to explain the concepts.

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Phantom pain-not existent Phantom pain-not existent Bottom of the spinous process is the pedicle Foramen-hole *pedilce *body *spinous process *transverse process *vertebral foramen *lamina Axis (c1) top is atlas, bottom is axis(ball)(c2)...

Phantom pain-not existent Phantom pain-not existent Bottom of the spinous process is the pedicle Foramen-hole *pedilce *body *spinous process *transverse process *vertebral foramen *lamina Axis (c1) top is atlas, bottom is axis(ball)(c2) anterior inferior iliacus spine(AIIS) Anterior superior iliac spine(ASIS) Posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) Posterior inferior iliac spine(PIIS) Iliac crest (is-sheal)Ischial tuberosity *Pubic symphsis Ischium Obturator foramen(hole) Iliac solis -> Ischial spinae Erector spinae S-Supraspinatus I- Infraspinatus T-Teres Minor S- Subscapulpris Most common in over the head athletes, ex: baseball, swimming, Spine of the scapula acromian(moretothebacksideofthescapula) pectoralisminor pectoralismajor The piano test(you press with two index fingers up and down) Grade 1- sore Grade 2- squishy Grade 3. Deformative (people will say it will feel like they dislocated their shoulder) acjoint

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