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Physical Therapy Diagnosis: Rotator Cuff Strength

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2007

How to precisely measure shoulder external rotator strength and range-of-motion using a universal goniometer.

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  • A dislocated joint usually requires a visit ti the Emergency Room - there is visible deformity and, perhaps, swelling or inflammation (if traumatic).

    Cracking is consistent with Impingement Syndrome - caused by rotator cuff weakness.

    Tim

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  • Very informative video.

    Metriks' FCE software allows the healthcare professional to objectively quantify and report on a person's functional abilities.

  • @aka4god Many physical therapist still wear white coats.

  • I have a cuff problem I got from playing ice hockey for many years - from the continuous jerking back hard on the top of the stick when shooting or passing. When I lift weights it doesn't hurt much, but hurts when Im resting the most. Im curious which specific exercises I should be avoiding in the gym as I don't want to aggravate the problem. I don't play hockey anymore so that part is gone. I do typical compound movements like pulldowns, rows, bench presses, shoulder presses.

  • Was wondering the same...she didnt seem to mind tho :p

  • I have an inflammation in my shoulder and the doctor prescribed me with some 'ibuprofen'. It soothes the pain but doesn't actually cure it. What would you recommend to do?

  • i was at the gym and doing seated press where u sit and push 2 handles outwards and i accidentaly sort of stuck out my back muscles and my i dropped the weight immediatle and now it hurt in the top

  • I am a 3rd year undergraduate and I am contemplating on whether to becoming a MD or a physical therapist.

    I like the white coat attire. Is it appropriate for physical therapist to wear the white coat?

  • He might be a physical therapist, but he's no math whiz. Her first angle was 58 degrees, and the second was 45 degrees, and he thinks the difference is 14 degrees? Lil problem with the ol' subtraction muscles?

  • can you blame him? I'm sure she had a spank worthy butt.

  • Why were his hands on her butt for so long??

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