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Rotator Cuff Injuries and Disorders, There are three common conditions that can affect the rotator cuff: rotator cuff tears, subacromial impingeme...
Following rotator cuff lesions/injury. In conditions causing immobility - eg, after a cerebrovascular accident or plaster immobilisation.
Rotator cuff disorders The term subacromial pain (synonyms: subacromial impingement; impingement syndrome; rotator cuff syndrome; supraspinatus tendonitis; rotator cuff tendinopathy; painful arc sy...
Subacromial corticosteroid injection for rotator cuff disease and intra-articular injection for adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) may be beneficial, although their effect may be small and not well...
Dieulafoy Lesion, What is a Dieulafoy lesion? The lesion in Dieulafoy's disease consists of a submucosal ectatic artery in the gastrointestinal tract. , Dieulafoy...
Temporal Lobe Lesions (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment), What causes temporal lobe lesions? There are many possible causes of temporal lobe lesions. The most common cause...
Cranial Nerve Lesions, Cranial nerve lesion outside the brainstem (eg, compression)? Cranial nerve lesion within the brainstem (eg, multiple sclerosis (MS))? , Cran...
Pigmented Skin Lesions, Excessive UV exposure, including tanning beds. 7-point checklist Use the 7-point weighted checklist for assessment of pigmented skin lesions [ 3 ] : ...
Space-occupying Lesions of the Brain, What is a space-occupying lesion of the brain? A space-occupying lesion of the brain is usually due to malignancy but it can be ca...
Femoral Nerve Lesion, Epidemiology Femoral nerve lesions are uncommon. One study of 27,004 primary hip arthroplasties found only two patients with complete and one with partial fe...
Musculocutaneous Nerve Lesion (C5-C6), Investigations [ 2 ] Nerve conduction studies, electromyography and MRI scan should confirm a lower motor neurone and sensory nerve lesion ...
Radial Nerve Lesion (C5-C8), The extent of loss of muscle power will depend upon the level of the lesion. Gowers described the typical posture that accompanies radial nerve le...
Temporal Lobe Lesions (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment), Temporal lobe lesion causes The most common cause of temporal lobe lesions is a CVE. Space-occupying lesion...
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Median Nerve Lesions, Other median nerve lesions The main risk factor is occupational - eg, dentists and shipyard workers using high-powered vibrating t...
Diplopia and III, IV and VI Cranial Nerve Lesions, These include vascular conditions such as strokes or aneurysms, space-occupying lesions in the orbit or skull (neoplastic or vasc...
Without treatment, symptoms usually settle but this may take up to 2-3 years. Rotator cuff disorders The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons tha...
Associated rotator cuff injury The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles that are positioned around the shoulder joint.
Cervical spine fracture . Rotator cuff disorders (especially in cases of OA and osteolysis). Other causes of shoulder pain Diagnostic imaging [ 1 , 10 , 11 ] ...
See the separate leaflet called Achilles Tendinopathy for more details. Rotator cuff tendinopathy . Your rotator cuff is a group of four muscles that help to l...
Risk factors include the patient's age at the first episode of instability or instability surgery, bony lesions, and rotator cuff tears. Anatomical lesions...