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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Shoulder contracture
  1. Complications may include: Deformity of the arm, shoulder contracture , or frozen shoulder Partial loss of sensation in the arm (uncommon) Partial shoulder paralysis Repeated injury to the arm
  2. ... not get stuck in place. This is called contracture or frozen shoulder. Check with your provider before doing any of ...
  3. ... to help with: Exercises to keep your elbows, shoulders, and other joints loose Watching for joint tightening (contractures) Making sure splints are used in the correct ...
  4. ... the person with the following: Exercising the elbows, shoulders, and other joints, to keep them loose Watching for joint tightening ( contractures ) Making sure splints are used in the correct ...
  5. ... scoliosis ) Enlarged muscles of the calves, buttocks, and shoulders ... in the heels, legs Muscle deformities Respiratory disorders, ...
  6. ... may experience complications such as: Abnormal heart rhythms Contractures of the joints Difficulties with activities of daily living due to shoulder weakness Progressive weakness, which may lead to needing ...
  7. ... be affected, such as those around the pelvis, shoulder, or face. ... contractures Intellectual disability is present in some types of ...
  8. ... or irregular heartbeat ( arrhythmia ) - rare Muscle deformities, ... the shoulders, neck, arms, and respiratory system Tests that may ...
  9. Campbell TM, Dudek N, Trudel G. Joint contractures. In: Frontera, WR, Silver ... 14th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 46.
  10. ... to fully extend the joints from birth Narrow shoulders Pale skin Triple-jointed thumbs
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