Key Presentaiotns Flashcards

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Pain at rest (8) nontraumatic

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Calcification tendinitis
Severe acute bursitis
Acute capsulitis
Infection
RA
Gout
Cellulitis
Malignancy
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Pain at rest (Traumatic) (5)

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Clavicale, scapula or numeral fx
GH or SC dislocation
AC separation
Severe labrum tear or detachment
RTC strain/sprain
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3
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Significant trauma, esp arm cradled (7)

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GH dislocation, AC sprain, labrum tear
Fracture
Tendon rupture
Acute RTC
Radiculoapthy
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Pain came on suddenly (nontraumatic) (6)

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Calcification tendinitis
Gout
Acute bursitis
Infection
Pathological fracture
Acute visceral pain referral
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Pain Cameron suddenly - trauma (4)

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Rupture, severe strain or sprain
Numeral, clavical scapular fracture
Dislocation/separation
Labrum tear

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Pain came on over time, perhaps due to overuse or posture (10)

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RTC strain/tendinopathy
Impingement syndrome
Biceps tendinopathy
Myofascial pain syndrome, scapulocstal syndrome, TOS
Bursitis
OA or RA
Visceral pain referral
Labrum tear
GH instability
Referred pain from neck or rib
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7
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Anterior/lateral shoulder pain (12)

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RTC (supra/subs) strain/tendinopathy
Impingement syndrome
Biceps brachii strain/tendinopathy
Anterior GH sprain or capsulitis
Pec major/minor strain
Upper cost oyster also or costocondral separation
Anterior instability
Referred pain rom infra
AC joint sprain involving coracoclavicular ligaments
Lat Doris tendinopathy
Scalene myofascial
Other aviscerafajsd;lfjkdf ACS syndrome
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Posterior or periscapular pain (10)

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external RTC or tendinopathy
Myofascial pain syndrome
Myofascial pain referral
Vertebral or costovertebral joint dysfunction
Posterior instability
Posterior capsulitis
Triceps tendinopathy
Snapping scap
Cervicogenic
Referred visceral pain
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Superior shoulder pain (medial to deltoid) (8)

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AC sprain (G1 only)
Shoulder pointer
Traps or levator
Myofascial pain
Upper thoracic or cervical pathology
Cervical upper thoracic or rib subluxation
Scapulari/first rib/calvical fracture
Apical lung pathology
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FOOSH (7)

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AC sprain
Numeral head fracture
Impingement syndrome
RCT
Posterior and anterior GH dislocation
Labrum
Clavicle fracture
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11
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Fall on lateral shoulder (4)

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Clavicular fx
AC sprain
Numeral head fracture or bone contusion
ST contusion

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12
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Traumatic blow to front of shoulder (3)

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Contusion
Posterior instability
Posterior dislocation

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13
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Traumatic blow to top of shoulder (3)

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AC separation
Inferior dislocation
Contusion

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14
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Arm forced into ABD and ER (2)

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Labrum tear

Anterior dislocaiton

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