Subacromial Impingement Note
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HPI: 25y/o RHD female with gradually worsening shoulder pain over several years. 3-7/10 mainly anterolateral pain. Occasional radiation down lateral arm to deltoid insertion. Worse with overhead activity. Minimal night pain. Previous treatment: NSAIDs, no injections, no PT, no surgeries.
PMH:none
PSH:none
Medications:
SH: no tob, no ETOH
ROS: no fever, no chills, no drastic changes in weight, no bleeding problems, no metal allergies
PHYSICAL EXAM
HT: Wt:
Inspection: shoulders symmetric, no atrophy, no scars
Palpation: no AC tenderness
Active Forward Elevation (R/L): 160 / 160
Passive Forward Elevation (R/L): 160 / 160
External Rotation at side (R/L): 50 / 50
Internal Rotation (R/L): T9 / T9
Cross Arm (R/L): - / -
Neer (R/L): - / -
Hawkins (R/L): - / -
Scapulothoracic motion (R/L): 2:1 / 2:1
O'Brien (R/L): - / -
Yergusons (R/L): - / -
Speeds (R/L): - / -
Sulcus (R/L): - / -
Apprehension (R/L): - / -
Generalized ligamentous laxity: none
C-spine: non-tender, full ROM
Abduction: 5/5 External Rotation: 5/5 Internal Rotation: 5/5
Biceps: 5/5 Triceps: 5/5 Wrist Extension: 5/5 Wrist Flexion: 5/5 Interosseous: 5/5
subjective normal m/u/r/ax sensation
2+ radial pulse
Xray: Type II acromion, >7mm acromiohumeral space, no GH arthritis
MRI: none
ASSESSMENT: Subacromial Impingement (726.2)
Discussed natural history, operative and non-operative treatments; risks, benefits and expected rehab course of each. All questions answered.
Physical Therapy
NSAIDS
Information sheet given
Follow-up 6-8 weeks
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