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Shoulder Pain and its Referred Pain

Moon MS

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A Novel Approach to the Treatment of Shoulder Pain

Choi JR

  • KMID: 1946609
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1991 Nov;4(2):168-178.
It has been generally known that shoulder pains are attributed to the degenerative changes around the shoulder joint. However, many patients who complain of pain or limited range of motion...
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Coraco-clavicular joint

Kim KS, Lim CW, Park CI, Ahn JD

The coracoclvicular joint, a rare abnormality which may be the cause of pain in the shoulder and limitation ofmotion of the shoulder joint, is discussed. A case of coracoclarcular joint...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Shoulder Pain

Chun JM

  • KMID: 2104728
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1996 Jun;9(1):1-7.
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Night Shoulder Pain

Moon YL

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The Shoulder Pain due to Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Case Report

Kim SY, Jung MW, Kim JM

A rotator cuff tear causes shoulder pain and limits movement of the shoulder joint. A chronic degenerative change or impingement is the reason for a rotator cuff tear. Diagnosis is...
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Microinstability of the Shoulder

Moon JG, Kim JH

A variety of theories have been reported as causes of shoulder pain in overhead throwing athletes. Recently, an explanation with microinstability of the shoulder and internal impingement has been proposed....
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Shoulder Pain in the Hemiplegia: Causative Factors and Radiologic Finding

Lee BW, Kwon HK

  • KMID: 1960255
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Feb;21(1):30-35.
Shoulder pain is the one of the most frequent and serious complicatsion in hemiplegia, which impedes effective rehabilitation. A prospective study was performed to evaluate the shoulder pain, related causative...
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The Effects of Prolotherapy on Shoulder Pain

Jo D, Ryu K, Yang S, Kim M

BACKGROUND: Prolotherapy is an effective treatment for pain due to ligament or tendon laxity. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of prolotherapy on the relief of...
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Usefulness of musculoskeletal ultrasonography for treatment of shoulder pain

Jeong WK

Ultrasonography is a powerful and useful method for the examination of the various shoulder diseases. The use of high-resolution transducer and technical evolution allowed the improvement of the accuracy of...
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Referred Shoulder Pain due to Liver Abscess: A case report

Park SH, Lee PB, Seo MS, Lim YH, Oh YS

Referred pain is not localized to the site of its cause, but referred to an area that may be an adjacent distant from such a site. With respect to this,...
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Persistent Shoulder Pain in Young Male: Osteosarcoma

Arinima P, Ishak A

A 16-year-old Malay boy presented to Kota Bharu Health Care Centre, Kelantan, with left shoulder pain after sustaining a fall. On further history taking, it was noted that the pain...
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Dynamic ultrasonography of the shoulder

Park J, Chai JW, Kim DH, Cha SW

Ultrasonography (US) is a useful diagnostic method that can be easily applied to identify the cause of shoulder pain. Its low cost, excellent diagnostic accuracy, and capability for dynamic evaluation...
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Conservative management of shoulder pain with common causes

Nam HS, Lee SU

Shoulder pain presents with varying etiology and pathophysiology. At the time of initial evaluation, conservative management is applied in most cases. The therapeutic approach should be based on the cause...
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Shoulder Pain

Cho KH

  • KMID: 2294814
  • J Korean Acad Fam Med.
  • 2003 May;24(5):416-426.
Shoulder is one of the most common sites of pain in outpatient clinic, and allows for almost unrestrained motion in all planes due to very unique anatomical structure. Detailed history...
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Ultrasonographic Assessment for Shoulder Pain

Kim HR

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Botulinum Toxin A Injection into the Subscapularis Muscle to Treat Intractable Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain

Choi JG, Shin JH, Kim BR

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the beneficial effect of botulinum toxin A (Botox) injection into the subscapularis muscle on intractable hemiplegic shoulder pain. METHODS: Six stroke patients with intractable hemiplegic shoulder pain were...
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Ultrasonography for Diagnosing Sports-Related Shoulder Pain

Song HS

Ultrasonography is used for making the diagnosis and treatment decisions for those patients who complain of shoulder pain related with sports activity. Ultrasonography is especially helpful for diagnosing issues with...
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The Most Common Shoulder Disorders

Kim YS, Ok JH

There are various different conditions that can lead to shoulder pain. The most common cause is rotator cuff disease, including impingement syndrome and rotator cuff tear. For satisfactory treatment outcome,...
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The incidence and management of cervical radiculopathy in patients with shoulder pain

Moon JH, Lee JK, Ahn BH, Park JS

  • KMID: 1688492
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1993 Mar;17(1):81-85.
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