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Shoulder
Exam - ... Labral tear: -
Crank
... #PhysicalExam #
Shoulder
... Testing #Maneuvers #
RotatorCuff
Dislocation
- ED ...
dislocations
occur ... common major joint
dislocation
...
dislocations
occur ... #
Dislocation
#Anterior
(
Shoulder
, Elbow ... Management Summary
Shoulder
... ABDucted arm)
Shoulder
... Reduction Methods (
SHOULD
... #
Shoulder
#Elbow
Ultrasound to Identify
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
#Clinical ... POCUS #MSK #POCUS #
Shoulder
... #
Dislocation
#Orientation
Reduction of Anterior
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
... the ER with a
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
. ... #
Dislocation
#Anterior
►
Crank
Test for Labral ... Tear of the
Shoulder
... To perform the
Crank
... fully abduct the
shoulder
... #
Crank
#Test #Labral
►
Scapholunate
Dissociation
... all carpal bones
should
... diagnosis scapholunate
dissociation
... all carpal bones
should
... #Scapholunate #
Dissociation
elements of a
shoulder
... included on a
shoulder
... in the anterior
shoulder
... #PhysicalExam #
RotatorCuff
... #
Shoulder
#Examination
This is what a
shoulder
...
dislocation
looks ... Clinical #POCUS #MSK #
Shoulder
... #
Dislocation
#Anterior
►
Anterior
Shoulder
...
Dislocation
: Pathogenesis ... rotation of the
shoulder
...
Dislocation
... x-ray view ->
Dislocation
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