PAS 407 Injuries and Conditions

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What is the term for partial or complete damage to the acromioclavicular joint, often caused by a downward blow to the acromion process?
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What are the classifications of shoulder separation based on the extent of damage to the AC joint and ligaments?
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What condition occurs when the humerus pops out of the glenoid fossa, often resulting in a sagging shoulder appearance and pain?
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What is a SLAP tear and how does it typically occur?
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What condition is characterized by tendonitis due to inflammation of the subacromial bursas, often seen in baseball players?
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What is the term for the condition caused by injury to the long thoracic nerve, resulting in the inability of the serratus anterior to hold the scapula to the body wall?
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What is the term for an excessive enlargement of the artery wall that can affect the nerves of the brachial plexus, causing pain and parasthesia?
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What condition is associated with an upper brachial plexus injury to C5 and C6, often referred to as 'waiter's tip'?
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What is the term for a lower trunk injury to C8 and T1 caused by a forceful pull of the arm, resulting in a true claw hand?
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What is the condition known as 'handmaid's elbow', where the radius is unaligned with the capitulum?
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What is the term for a bicep rupture to the long head of the biceps brachii, where a bulge appears on the medial side of the arm?
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What are the common names for lateral and medial epicondylitis?
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What condition is characterized by atrophy of the thenar eminence and the inability to flex digits 1-3 when making a fist?
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What is the term for a condition where digits 4-5 are in a flexed position due to a proximal injury to the ulnar nerve?
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