SHOULDER:
SHOULDER BONES: 3 BONES MAKE UP THE SHOULDER HUMERUS CLAVICLE SCAPULA
SHOULDER BONY LANDMARKS: 3 BONY LANDMARKS... ALL ON THE SCAPULA ACROMION CORACOID PROCESS GLENOID
SHOULDER JOINTS: 2 SHOULDER JOINTS: ACROMIOCLAVICULA R CONNECTS ACROMION (SCAPULA) TO CLAVICLE GLENOHUMERAL CONNECTS GLENOID (SCAPULA) TO HUMERUS
SHOULDER LABRUM: THE LABRUM IS A FIBROCARTILAG E RIM AROUND THE GLENOID THAT HOLDS THE HUMERUS IN PLACE
SHOULDER MOVEMENTS: FLEXION EXTENSION ABDUCTION ADDUCTION EXTERNAL ROTATION INTERNAL ROTATION CIRCUMDUCTION
ROTATOR CUFF: THE ROTATOR CUFF IS A GROUP OF 4 MUSCLES IN THE SHOULDER THE HELPS TO STABALIZE THE SHOULDER JOINT.
ROTATOR CUFF: THE 4 MUSCLES OF THE ROTATOR CUFF ARE ALSO KNOWN AS THE SITS MUSCLES... SUPRASPINATUS: ABDUCTION INFRASPINATUS: EXTERNAL ROTATION TERES MINOR: EXTERNAL ROTATION SUBSCAPULARIS: INTERNAL ROTATION ALL 4 MUSCLES ATTACH THE HUMERUS & SCAPULA
SHOULDER INJURIES: SPRAIN AC SPRAIN STRAIN FRACTURE DISLOCATION LABRAL TEAR IMPINGEMENT
SHOULDER SPRAIN: INJURY O A LIGAMENT AC SPRAIN IS AN INJURY TO THE ACROMIOCLAVICULA R LIGAMENT
SHOULDER STRAIN: INJURY TO A MUSCLE OR TENDON
SHOULDER FRACTURE: BROKEN BONE MOST COMMONLY THE CLAVICLE
SHOULDER DISLOCATION: SEPARATION OF THE GLENOHUMERAL JOINT OF THE SHOULDER
LABRAL TEAR: THERE ARE 2 TYPES OF LABRAL TEARS: SLAP TEAR BANKART TEAR ANY OTHERS ARE CLASSIFIES LIKE A CLOCK...
SLAP TEAR: SUPERIOR LABRAL TEAR
BANKART TEAR: OCCURS DURING A SHOULDER DISLOCATION INFERIOR LABRAL TEAR
LABRAL TEAR: CLASSIFIED LIKE A CLOCK
SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT: THE IMPINGEMENT OF ONE OR MORE ROTATOR CUFF MUSCLES CAUSING WEAKNESS