STAR Shoulder Pain Classification System

STAR Shoulder Pain Classification System

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Rotator Cuff-Related Pain: Impingement and Tears

Now that Austin has covered a framework for classifying and treating shoulder pain, today we'll take a closer look at what is classically known as shoulder impingement and rotator cuff tears. This episode describes the standard model for these diagnoses as well as the problems wi ...  Show more

Calcific Tendonitis and Parsonage-Turner Syndrome

There are a few uncommon shoulder conditions that might mimic more typical orthopedic conditions and could trip you up on the exam. Even though you may not see very many of these patients in the clinic, we would expect them to show up on the OCS. Today we cover calcific tendoniti ...  Show more

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