Patient Scapulohumeral Periarthritis Recovery using Kinetic Methods - Case Study
Abstract
The focuses on the case study of a patient suffering from scapulohumeral periarthritis, namely a simple painful right shoulder, common for both athletes and people who do not practise sports. This condition mainly affects people over 40 years when wear processes are common, although the disease can remain latent clinically, distribution by sex is equal. Scapulohumeral periarthritis is a abarticular rheumatic disease, characterized by the syndrome of painful shoulder accompanied by limitation of movement in the joints, affecting the “false” joint of the shoulder (by the subacromio-deltoid slide) by degenerative lesions of the tendons, in particular of the supraspinatus and biceps, characterized by calcification or necrosis that will lead to rupture. This study aims to discover in detail the causes of this disease (scapulohumeral periarthritis), a useful step for the development and implementation of programs and methods of patient recovery.
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