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Impingement syndrome following direct injuries of the shoulder joint
G. Volpin, S. Stahl, H. Stein
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Keyphrases
Abduction
25%
Acromioplasty
25%
Analgesic
25%
Cause of Pain
25%
Clinical Signs
25%
Decompression
25%
Decompression Surgery
25%
Direct Trauma
25%
Displaced Fracture
25%
Fibrotic Scar
25%
Greater Tuberosity
75%
Healing Time
25%
Humerus
25%
Impingement
25%
Impingement Syndrome
100%
Injury Time
25%
Most Common Cause
25%
Movement Restrictions
25%
Painful Arc
25%
Physical Therapy
25%
Recovery Time
25%
Rotator Cuff
100%
Rotator Cuff Tear
25%
Scar
25%
Severe Cases
25%
Shoulder Function
25%
Shoulder Impingement
25%
Shoulder Joint
100%
Subacromial
25%
Subacromial Bursa
25%
Success Rate
25%
Surgical Treatment
25%
Tears
100%
Undisplaced
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Analgesic Agent
50%
Decompression Surgery
50%
Injury
50%
Limb Disease
100%
Physiotherapy
50%
Rotator Cuff Rupture
50%
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
50%
Surgery
50%
Syndrome
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acromioplasty
25%
Decompression Surgery
25%
Humerus
25%
Injury
25%
Limb Disease
100%
Physiotherapy
25%
Rotator Cuff
100%
Rotator Cuff Rupture
25%
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
25%
Shoulder Joint
100%
Surgery
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Analgesic Agent
50%
Injury
50%
Limb Disease
100%
Rotator Cuff Rupture
50%
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
50%
Syndrome
100%