KINESIOL 4KK3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Bankart Lesion, Tendinopathy, Humerus
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Bid ideas to focus on for shoulder issues. All of these issues can overlap: ex. when we have instability, might be more likely to have an impingement condition, which might make us more susceptible to tendinopathy. 3 differe(cid:374)t s(cid:272)e(cid:374)ario"s/(cid:272)ategories of shoulder i(cid:374)sta(cid:271)ilit(cid:455: tub (cid:894)(cid:862)tor(cid:374) loose(cid:863)(cid:895) Injury that led to instability in the shoulder/gh joint was traumatically induced. U= unidirectional instability: typically when instability is traumatically induced it is unilateral instability, think of the nature of a traumatic incident at the shoulder that might lead to this type of instability. B= bankart lesion: type of labral lesion typically associated with this mechanism/form of injury, means we have damage to the anterior inferior aspect of the labrum. S = surgical approach is often indicated: typically a traumatically induced unidirectional instability with a labral lesion part of the solution is surgery, ambri (cid:894)(cid:862)(cid:271)or(cid:374) loose(cid:863) A = a traumatic: shoulder just moves around a lot without a specific incident resulting in its instability.