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This book describes Shoulder Muscle Sprain, Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases
Recently an old lady consulted me about the pain in her right shoulder which she sustained after a fall 2 months ago.
She had seen the hospital specialist who had her shoulder X-rayed and found no bony abnormalities such as fracture, dislocations or osteoarthritis.
The shoulder pain was worse at the deltoid muscle area and the movements of the right shoulder were affected.
It was worse at night especially sleeping on her right side because the shoulder was being pressed against the bed.
She
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This book describes Shoulder Muscle Sprain, Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases

Recently an old lady consulted me about the pain in her right shoulder which she sustained after a fall 2 months ago.
She had seen the hospital specialist who had her shoulder X-rayed and found no bony abnormalities such as fracture, dislocations or osteoarthritis.
The shoulder pain was worse at the deltoid muscle area and the movements of the right shoulder were affected.
It was worse at night especially sleeping on her right side because the shoulder was being pressed against the bed.
She had been given pain killers and muscle relaxant without improvement.
She had been treated by a Chinese physician with acupunctures and heat therapy without improvement.
On examination her right shoulder appeared normal except for tenderness at the lower part of the deltoid muscle and supra-scapular area of the shoulder blade.
Movement of the right shoulder forwards and backwards was normal.
Movement of the right shoulder upwards and downwards was limited to 90 degrees.
There is restriction of movement of the right shoulder when performing the hand to shoulder blade test.
There appeared to be a tear of the ligaments of the right shoulder and possibly the deltoid and supraspinatus muscles.
She had a right shoulder sprain after the fall and possible micro-tears of the deltoid and supraspinatus muscles.
The treatment involved painkiller such as brufen, shoulder brace and cold therapy followed by physiotherapy.
If the shoulder does not improve she may require a MRI to assess the tears in the ligaments and muscles and possibly surgical repair of the muscles.

A Shoulder Sprain happens from a tear of the ligaments which attach muscles to bone around the shoulder joint.

The tear in the ligaments may lead to pain and reduced range of motion of the shoulders.

There is a belief that the shoulder joint is a single joint between the humerus and the body but actually the shoulder comprises several smaller joints sited outside of the arm's socket.

The shoulder ligaments connect 4 bones, vital to smooth functioning of the shoulder.
The triangular shoulder blade or scapula
The bony knob at the top of the scapula or acromion
The collarbone or clavicle
The breastbone or sternum

A sprain that tears ligaments in the shoulder most often happens at the joint between the acromion and collarbone, termed the acromioclavicular joint.

Less often, a shoulder sprain involves the joint between the breastbone and collarbone, termed the sternoclavicular joint.

Normally a shoulder sprain can happen when backward force is placed on the arm and overstretches the shoulder ligaments.

This forceful movement produces the tearing of ligaments of the shoulder joint.

Other causes are:
Direct fall on the shoulder
Falling on the outstretched arm
Getting hit hard on the shoulder
Forceful twisting of the arm
Overuse or repetitive movement of the shoulder, such as in swimming or tennis
Sports injuries affecting the shoulder
Blow to the shoulder blade
Car accidents

A shoulder sprain is due to the rupture or stretching of the ligaments while a shoulder strain is caused by the overstretching or tear of the tendon or muscle.

Most shoulder sprains can be treated with non-surgical treatments such as Rest
Ice
Compression with a brace
Elevation of shoulder with a sling

Surgery can be indicated if pain continues or the deformity is obvious and affecting function.

TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction
Chapter 1 Shoulder Muscle Sprain
Chapter 2 Causes
Chapter 3 Symptoms
Chapter 4 Diagnosis
Chapter 5 Treatment
Chapter 6 Prognosis
Chapter 7 Shoulder Strain
Chapter 8 Rotator Cuff Tears
Epilogue


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Kenneth Kee is a well-known medical doctor from Singapore who has been practicing medicine since 1972.
He graduated from the University of Singapore and furthered his studies with a Master of Science in Health Management in 1991, followed by a Ph.D. in Healthcare Administration in 1993.
Dr. Kee established Kee Clinic in 1974, located in the Holland Drive area of Singapore. The clinic has been a prominent feature of the community, offering general medical services for 5 decades.
Dr Kee also served his country Singapore as a national service police Inspector at night from 1975 to 1985 while working at his clinic during the day.
He had served as a police guard to the Woodland Petroleum Tanks at night during the Indonesian Confrontation period, took part in police rounds at night in the Beach Road area and taught First aid and emergency resuscitation to Police recruits.
He received the Singapore Police Bicentennial 2020 Medallion on 1st March 2024 as recognition for his work in the Singapore Police.
Even as he grew older, Dr. Kee continued to work actively in his clinic, although he eventually reduced his consultation hours.
Beyond his medical career, Dr. Kee is also an author.
He started writing about medical conditions in 2007, using blogs and other online platforms to share his knowledge with a broader audience.
Over time, he published various books, many of which provide simple and accessible guides to different health conditions.
His works include "A Family Doctor's Tale," "My Personal Singapore History," and numerous medical guides, available through platforms like Amazon.
His books often combine his personal experiences as a family doctor with insights into Singapore's healthcare system and history.
Dr. Kee has written extensively on health topics, contributing to both medical literature and general knowledge resources.

Dr. Kenneth Kee has written numerous books, primarily focused on health education and personal experiences as a family doctor. Some of his notable titles include:
"A Family Doctor's Tale"
This book is a blend of Dr. Kee's personal experiences and his reflections on being a family doctor in Singapore. It's a great choice if you're looking for a narrative that combines both medical knowledge and human stories.
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