Comparison of 3 d shoulder complex kinematic part 1
Common Biomechanuical Deficiencies
musculoskeletal assessment
LAB 3: UPPER EXTREMITY: PART II – MUSCLE TESTING FOR SHOULDER, WRIST, AND HAND Group 4 Tyler Hyvarinen Aaron Ruberto Allison Pruys Kelly Heikkila Dr. Tony.
Anatomy History Observation Palpation Neurological exam Circulatory exam.
Upper limb prosthesis in PP Trans humeral amputation Measurements, Cast and Rectification.
The Shoulder Unit 16. Upper Extremity Injuries Upper extremities are vulnerable to a variety of injuries depending on the sport, including: –Sprains.
Muscle of the Shoulder and Upper Limbs. 1. The trapezius group 2. The deltoid group.
1 Nuria Manrique Morá. Terminology of joint movement It is necessary to establish the correct terminology to describe the diverse joint movements. 2.
1 Biomechanics of Shoulder Complex.. OBJECTIVES At the end of this lecture students should be able to: Define different terms of biomechanics Identify.
CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS DR T.P MOJA STEVE BIKO ACADEMIC HOSPITAL.
Arm/Shoulder Muscles Biceps brachiiScapula of shoulder girdle Proximal radiusFlexes elbow and supinates forearm BrachialisDistal HumerusProximal UlnaFlexes.