Free Communications, Case Reports: Upper Extremity Surgical Interventions

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Background: A 22 y/o defensive lineman suffered a grade 1 acromioclavicular(AC) sprain in his right shoulder during a game. Acromion fracture, acromioclavicular joint sprain, rotator cuff tendonitis, subacromial bursitis, anterior shoulder impingement. Prior to...

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subjects Aggression
Athletes
Athletic Coaches
Clinical Diagnosis
Grade 1
High school football
High Schools
Injuries
Medical Evaluation
Pain
Physical Examinations
Physicians
Rehabilitation Programs
Secondary schools
Shoulder
Sports injuries
Surgery
Team Sports
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