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Physical Examination of Suoutver Joint hb L = | cn Ds ieee SS Abbreviations: ABD= Abduction AC Joint= Acromioclavicular Joint ACPA= Anti citrullinted protein /peptide antibodies ADD= Adduction Anti CCP= anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody ASIS= anterior superior iliac spine CRP= C-Reactive Protein ER= External Rotation GHJ= glenohumeral joint IR= Internal Rotation MCP=metacarpophalangeal joints MSK= Musculoskeletal MTP= metatarsophalangeal joints PIP= proximal interphalangeal joints PSIS= posterior superior iliac spine RCT= Rotator cuff tear ROM= Range of motion S.I. Joint= Sacroiliac Joint SC Joint= Sternoclavicular Joint US= Ultrasound Introduction _ Where To Start First Step Second Step InCGGHOn Screening Exam Papeign Active Range Of Motion Special Tests _ Suggested Reading This is an MSK workshop study guide for medical students, residents and attending physicians. “This guide deals with the shoulder Joint.” Musculoskeletal examination signs & were missed in 78% of in-hospital © patients admitted to the general medical ward. A 55-year-old female patient arrives at your clinic complaining of left shoulder pain for the last 2 months. She does not recall any history of trauma. She is known to have diabetes. You suspect adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) or rotator cuff tendinitis (RCT). HOW CAN YOU DIFFERENTIATE CLINICALLY? What other important information should you obtain in your history ? C 2A

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