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Ortho help please - shoulder internal rotation to s/l alice junction Thanks for the help! nm

Posted By: keep on learning on 2008-03-21
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Subject: internal rotation


with 10 of internal rotation.
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Subject: internal rotation to her arm across her belly

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four levels of internal rotation?
Subject: four levels of internal rotation?

That's probably correct if it's a shoulder exam. Internal rotation is measured by vertebral levels.


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Subject: maybe internal rotation is normal?

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Subject: lacks four levels of internal rotation??

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It is ortho- right shoulder arthroscopy
Subject: It is ortho- right shoulder arthroscopy

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Subject: Ortho...bilateral shoulder pain. (sm)

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ortho - knee exam, blank s/l shoulder
Subject: ortho - knee exam, blank s/l shoulder

He is now 4 days out from his left arthroscopic partial medial meniscectomy, where had probably had a bucket handle tear and debridement of loose cartilage in the trochlea, where he had a 2 cm x 1 cm lesion in the midportion with good _______ s/l shoulders, and an area where he had undoubtedly impacted the bucket handle tear tear anteriorly and had a few loose flaps of cartilage that we debrided.


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s/l Alice's shunt
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LS junction (lumbosacral junction) perhaps
Subject: LS junction (lumbosacral junction) perhaps

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Subject: subacute rotation ?


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JE junction?
Subject: JE junction?

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Subject: S/l Katel medial rotation


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Subject: flexion and rotation of the tibionavicular?


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Subject: Usually hear "center of rotation" (nm)


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Subject: It was center "of rotation"

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s/l musculotenis junction
Subject: s/l musculotenis junction

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He has minimal pains around the anterior spine and a little bit below this over the sartorius and mostly around the ??? musculotenis ?? junction of the sartorius in  this region


 


musculotendinous junction. nm
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Subject: s/l saphenopalpateal junction

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Subject: saphenopopliteal junction??? - nm


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s/l costovernal junction?
Subject: s/l costovernal junction?

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costochondral junction?
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Subject: Maybe slurring thoracic junction


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s/l squamo-clonal junction?
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humeral external rotation (full can position), (sm)
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Full ER (externl rotation) band position?
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Subject: Any chance it's thoracolumbar junction syndrome?

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more info - this is referring to gastroesophageal junction
Subject: more info - this is referring to gastroesophageal junction

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And without many hits, I also found a corpocervical junction. nm
Subject: And without many hits, I also found a corpocervical junction. nm

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FABER stands for Flexion, Abduction, and External Rotation of the hip.
Subject: FABER stands for Flexion, Abduction, and External Rotation of the hip.


FABERE (Flexion, ABduction, External Rotation, and Extension)
Subject: FABERE (Flexion, ABduction, External Rotation, and Extension)


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Subject: Makes sense. Scoliosis is a lateral curve. A rotation is more of a twisting

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Subject: how would you transcribe upper 2/3 lower 1/3 junction (use slash or hyphen?)


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Subject: increased uptake right T-L junction (lumbosacral spine) is this typed right?


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s/l block internal
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s/l internal arrangement...
Subject: s/l internal arrangement...

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