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  2. Erb's palsy - Wikipedia

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    This also leaves the patient with impaired muscular, nervous and circulatory development. The lack of muscular development leads to the arm being much weaker than the unaffected one, and less articulate, with many patients unable to lift the arm above shoulder height unaided, as well as leaving many with an elbow contracture. [citation needed]

  3. Rotator cuff tear - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended that people who are unable to raise their arm above 90 degrees after two weeks should be further assessed. [9] Surgery may be offered for acute ruptures and large attritional defects with good quality muscle. The benefits of surgery for smaller defects are unclear as of 2019. [1] [10]

  4. Axillary nerve palsy - Wikipedia

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    To further complicate diagnosis, onset of palsy can be delayed and may not be noticed until 12-24 hours after the trauma of shoulder region occurred. [5] Symptoms include: unable to bend arm at the elbow [4] deficiency of deltoid muscle function [6] different regions of skin around the deltoid area can lack sensation [6]

  5. Pronator drift - Wikipedia

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    In some patients, the arm may remain supinated but drop lower than the unaffected arm, and the fingers and elbow might flex. [citation needed] The patient is asked to hold both arms at 90 degree flexion and elbows fully extended at shoulder level in front of them, with the palms upwards, and hold the position.

  6. Shoulder problem - Wikipedia

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    Medical history (the patient tells the doctor about an injury). For shoulder problems the medical history includes the patient's age, dominant hand, if injury affects normal work/activities as well as details on the actual shoulder problem including acute versus chronic and the presence of shoulder catching, instability, locking, pain, paresthesias (burning sensation), stiffness, swelling, and ...

  7. Spine surgery delays leave man unable to lift head

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    A man who has waited more than a year for surgery to correct spinal fusing that has left him unable to lift his head has said "nothing takes the pain away" anymore. ... In September there were ...

  8. How to Do Lateral Raises Without Messing Up Your Shoulders

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    Raise until the weights are just below shoulder height (if standing with your arms extended straight out from your torso is a 90 degree position, raise up to 89 degrees). Pause briefly at the top ...

  9. Shoulder Abduction Relief Test - Wikipedia

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    The shoulder abduction relief test, also called Bakody's test, is a medical maneuver used to evaluate for cervical radiculopathy. [1] Specifically, this test is used to evaluate for nerve root compression at C5-C7. It is often used when a patient presents with neck pain that radiates down the ipsilateral upper extremity. [2]

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