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Title: Chapter 13


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Chapter 13 The Shoulder and Upper Arm
  • Pages 470 - 476

2
Quiz
  • Question 1
  • List 5 structures involved in shoulder
    impingement syndrome.
  • Question 2
  • Describe 3 causes of impingement syndrome.

3
Quiz
  • Question 3
  • Describe the vascularization of the rotator cuff
    muscles.
  • Question 4
  • Describe how you would differentiate between
    impingement syndrome and a rotator cuff tear.

4
Quiz
  • Question 5
  • What causes a positive test for the Neer
    Impingement Test and the Hawkins Impingement Test.

5
List 5 structures involved in shoulder
impingement syndrome.
  • Rotator cuff tendons (primarily supraspinatus)
  • Long head of biceps brachii tendon
  • Subacromial bursa
  • GH joint capsule
  • Head of humerus
  • Coracoacromial arch

6
Describe 3 causes of impingement syndrome.
  • Anatomical variation in coracoacromial arch
  • Rotator cuff weakness/fatigue
  • Repetitive overhead motion
  • Scapular dyskinesis
  • GH instability
  • Poor posture

7
Describe the vascularization of the rotator cuff
muscles.
  • Relatively poor vascularization
  • Hinders healing process
  • Supraspinatus most susceptible to inflammatory
    conditions
  • Humeral head wringing the tendon dry of blood
    and vital nutrients

8
What causes a positive test for the Neer
Impingement Test and the Hawkins Impingement
Test.
  • The motion of the test impinges the rotator cuff
    (especially the supraspinatus) or long head of
    biceps brachii tendon between the greater
    tuberosity and inferior side of acromion process.
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