Chronic shoulder problems usually fall into one of several categories, which include impingement syndrome, frozen shoulder and biceps tendonitis. |
|
Frequently, rotator cuff impingement is the source of the pain, but the underlying problem is the excessive glenohumeral translation. |
|
As an additional consideration in butterfly, the lower the shoulders are to the water, the worse it is for recovery impingement. |
|
We are a freedom-loving country and a ban would be an impingement of freedom. |
|
Another application is analysis of plume impingement, the effects of firing of thrusters by one spacecraft on another spacecraft nearby. |
|
Additionally, modifying entry and catch may likewise greatly reduce impingement. |
|
This anatomic impingement is even more significant in light of the vascular anatomy of the navicular bone. |
|
It also has high resistance to erosion as well as impingement and pit-type corrosion. |
|
Our concern is the more radical impingement of what those people had and have to say poetically, of their different poetic languages, on that of Latin America. |
|
We should be honest about this: it is an impingement on freedom of speech and on the right of people to choose what kind of news to watch. |
|
The impingement of stray light on the detector due to internal reflections of diffusion effects shall be reduced to a minimum. |
|
The ability to monitor the size and shape of the flame can reduce the flame-to-wall impingement. |
|
Ingrown toenails are caused by impingement of the skin along the margins of the nail by the nail plate. |
|
If were about that, in terms of protecting Canadians against that kind of impingement on their rights, it would be serious enough. |
|
Ensure regular maintenance and repair of cleaning apparatus, seals and screens are carried out to prevent debris fouling and impingement of fish. |
|
Dispersion modelling is required to verify compliance with the point of impingement limits. |
|
With this decision, the Commission directs OPG to prepare yearly reports on their activities regarding fish impingement. |
|
Gymnasts' wrist injury includes distal radius stress fractures, scaphoid stress fracture, avascular necrosis of the capitate, ulnar carpal abutment, and dorsal impingement. |
|
For example, patients with vascular rings should have the constricting vessels surgically divided and affixed to other structures to eliminate the impingement on the trachea. |
|
It may take four to 40 minutes, depending on the severity of the disc impingement on the nerve root in the spine, but the back pain may be persistent. |
|
|
The folded turbine exducer blades suggests a high blade loading, possibly from water impingement, as there was no crush damage to cause the deformation. |
|
Patients with hyperlaxity may also experience pain without instability and this may be due to impingement. |
|
Instead, the task fell to his deputy, James Cole, who insists the proper procedures were followed and due consideration given to any possible impingement on press freedom. |
|
The impingement of a world of legend and ancient, unsleeping magic upon the real world is the basic theme of the remarkable novels of Alan Garner. |
|
The probable cause of ignition was the direct impingement of hot exhaust gases onto the wooden floor located 13 inches above the exhaust stack outlet. |
|
This car was heavily damaged with signs of fire impingement. |
|
Scapulothoracic motion in normal shoulders and shoulders with glenohumeral instability and impingement syndrome. |
|
The problem, research shows, is that most people invariably lift the weight too high, which can lead to shoulder impingement, in which the shoulder blade rubs, or impinges, on the rotator cuff, causing pain and irritation. |
|
Within that context, they are very protective of any impingement on their ability, even in the extreme, to defend their clients from the power of the state. |
|
The Commission noted that the fish impingement and entrainment issue had been present for a while and that OPG had not taken action to solve the problem. |
|
Iliopsoas impingement refers to an anterior labral injury due to the direct contact by the iliopsoas tendon at the nonarticular side. |
|
The Tribunals stress that they consider review of judgements to be an essential residual function, the unavailability of which constitute an impingement upon the rights of the convicted individuals. |
|
In addition to bony impingement there may be tumorous growths e.g. meningeomas or neurinomas in the spinal canal and cord, which may require removal by an operation. |
|
Point of impingement limits are used only by Newfoundland and Ontario. |
|
There may be tenderness at the greater tuberosity and anterior acromion, and at the AC joint and biceps tendon if the latter are involved in the impingement process. |
|
Although a tight psoas is a common finding during hip arthroscopy in patients with symptomatic psoas impingement, the cause of the tightening has not yet been explored. |
|
These may result from degenerative change, injury where an articular fragment may separate, osteochondritis dissecans, olecranon impingement and synovial chondromatosis. |
|
Modified and classic acromioplasty for impingement of the shoulder. |
|
Significant cam impingement was noted, and osteoplasty was performed from the region of the medial synovial fold to the lateral retinacular vessels, which were preserved. |
|
The researchers baked the samples in an impingement oven at 179 C for 4 minutes, in a reel oven at 204 C for 10 minutes and in a convection oven at 182 C for 4 minutes. |
|
|
Pain with downhill walking may be related to a problem in the posterior ankle including soft tissue impingement, trigonal problems, or synovial chondromatosis. |
|
They found that thawing the Tylose disk in a refrigerator took more than 23 hours, while thawing it under a single impingement jet took less than five hours. |
|
The thawing of the Tylose disk in a refrigerator using still air took more than 23 hours, while thawing under a single impingement jet took less than 5 hours. |
|
In the acute phase of Hoffa's syndrome, inflammation occurs following impingement, fibrin-hemosiderin builds up in macrophages and degenerative lipocytes develop. |
|