Anatomy, Kinesiology, Pathomechanics, and Diagnosis of Shoulder Impingement Symptomp

Tirza Z. Tamin

2019

Abstract

Musculoskeletal complaints with the highest prevalence of patients coming to the hospital one of which is shoulder pain. Based on several studies the current prevalence of complaints of shoulder pain ranges from 7-36% of the population. The most common cause of complaints of shoulder pain coming to the Orthopedic clinic or Medical Rehabilitation is a patient with Shoulder Impingement Syndrome (SIS). Patients with SIS will experience functional limitations making it difficult to do work as usual and difficult to lift weights above the head. SIS that occurs continuously will become a functional disability and decreased quality of life. Initial treatment in this case is given non-operatively, making rehabilitation the first choice as therapy.

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Tamin T. (2019). Anatomy, Kinesiology, Pathomechanics, and Diagnosis of Shoulder Impingement Symptomp.In Proceedings of the 11th National Congress and the 18th Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Association - Volume 1: KONAS XI and PIT XVIII PERDOSRI, ISBN 978-989-758-409-1, pages 304-315. DOI: 10.5220/0009090003040315


in Bibtex Style

@conference{konas xi and pit xviii perdosri19,
author={Tirza Z. Tamin},
title={Anatomy, Kinesiology, Pathomechanics, and Diagnosis of Shoulder Impingement Symptomp},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 11th National Congress and the 18th Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Association - Volume 1: KONAS XI and PIT XVIII PERDOSRI,},
year={2019},
pages={304-315},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0009090003040315},
isbn={978-989-758-409-1},
}


in EndNote Style

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 11th National Congress and the 18th Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Association - Volume 1: KONAS XI and PIT XVIII PERDOSRI,
TI - Anatomy, Kinesiology, Pathomechanics, and Diagnosis of Shoulder Impingement Symptomp
SN - 978-989-758-409-1
AU - Tamin T.
PY - 2019
SP - 304
EP - 315
DO - 10.5220/0009090003040315