lol, they are discernable with some effort.
lol, they are discernable with some effort.
hi hunter,
if u are discomfort with what my pt complaint,
well, sorry i cant help, if it turned u off.
I dont find him wrong to be expressive.
anyway, thanks for ur reply. appreciate that.
Will try to seek answer elsewhere.
jacinta
Jacinta...
i wasn't saying your patient's concerns or expressiveness weren't important. I was just having a hard time deciphering what you were saying with your abbreviations. I wasn't trying to blow off your concerns. Just write what you're saying clearly and I will try to help
Hi Hunter,
of all that I dont understand is that,
apart than the fibroused infraspinatus,
his shoulder has muscle strength of 5/5, all movement are in AFROM,
what could have lead to his problem?
jacinta
The only thing I can think of without giving it too much thought is Snapping Scapula Syndrome, (1) when the soft tissues between the scapula and chest wall become inflamed or fibroused or (2) the mucle have atrophied and the scapula is riding more closely to the rib cage and bumps or rubs on the ribs during movement. Also, when a possibly fractured is misaligned rib or scapula isn't lined up appropriately it can cause a grinding or snapping asss the scapula moves over the thoracic wall.
You may try:
1. strengthening serratus anterior, infraspinatus.
2. Postural re-education
3. Scapular release of infraspinatus especially since you say yourself it is fibroused.
4. Test thoracic mobility
There are quite a few other things but this is it for now since i've gotta head off to work. Peace chief
hi hunter,
thanks so much for the info.
your sugesstions 1 -3 were done since earlier treatment.
but i completely miss out thoracic mobility and strengthening infraspinatus.
will wait and see if his symptom ease off after restoring the muscle strength.
jacinta