AYMAN THE SWIMMER

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Medicine Mapa Mental sobre AYMAN THE SWIMMER, creado por Asma Hafiz el 12/02/2017.
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AYMAN THE SWIMMER
  1. Demographics: Name: Ayman Age:19 Occupation: student,freestyle swimmer
    1. Presents with:nagging pain in his right shoulder, getting worse,throbs after training and during the night, sleep disturbance
      1. -Pain when: lifting/lowering arm (swimming, combing hair,reaching up) -
        1. Distressed and anxious about competing
          1. Physical examination:
            1. Inspection
              1. Skin
                1. Discoloration
                  1. Scars
                    1. Abnormal creases
                    2. Joint
                      1. Shape e.g.swelling
                        1. Position
                        2. No abnormality
                        3. Palpation
                          1. Bonny surface landmarks
                            1. localized tenderness(greater tuberosity)
                              1. Muscles e.g. Biceps for tenderness
                                1. Check for temperature, creptius
                                2. Range of motion
                                  1. Active
                                    1. externol rototion
                                      1. poinful restricted movement
                                      2. flexion
                                        1. abduction
                                          1. painful restricted movement
                                            1. painful arc
                                            2. internol rototion
                                              1. extension
                                                1. adduction
                                                2. Passive
                                                3. Impingement test
                                                4. Biopsychosocial aspect of pain
                                                  1. Factors affects the degree of pain felt
                                                    1. genetic composition
                                                      1. prior learning experiences, and situation
                                                        1. current psychological status
                                                          1. sociocultural influences
                                                          2. Pain Catastrophization
                                                            1. Magnification, rumination, helplessness
                                                              1. complications: depression, anxiety, somatic symptom disorder, and substance abuse
                                                                1. Treatment
                                                                  1. exposure therapy
                                                          3. Treatment & Managment
                                                            1. Apply ice
                                                              1. Medication e.g pain killers
                                                                1. physiotherapy
                                                                  1. Rest
                                                                    1. Alternative Treatment
                                                                      1. Electrotherapy
                                                                        1. using electrical current to treat acute or chronic pain and muscular atrophy.
                                                                        2. Laser acupuncture
                                                                          1. using laser to stimulate acupuncture points
                                                                    2. Anatomy of the shoulder
                                                                      1. Bones
                                                                        1. Muscles
                                                                          1. Nerves
                                                                            1. Brachial plexus
                                                                            2. Blood vessels
                                                                            3. Possible causes of joint pain e.g
                                                                              1. Sport Injuries
                                                                                1. Acute
                                                                                  1. Contact
                                                                                    1. Contution
                                                                                      1. laceration
                                                                                      2. Ligament Sprains
                                                                                        1. Dislocations/ sublaxation
                                                                                          1. Fractures
                                                                                          2. Chronic
                                                                                            1. Tendinopathy
                                                                                              1. e.g.swimmer's shoulder
                                                                                                1. painful shoulder overuse injuries that occur in swimmers
                                                                                                2. Stages
                                                                                                  1. Stage 1: Some torn fibers and feeling of pain
                                                                                                    1. Stage 2: Partial thickness tear and increase in the feeling of pain
                                                                                                      1. Stage 3: complete tear in the tendon and increase in the pain
                                                                                                    2. Muscle strains
                                                                                                      1. Bursitis
                                                                                                        1. Osteoarthritis
                                                                                                          1. Stress fractures
                                                                                                        2. referred pain
                                                                                                          1. Osteoarthritis
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