Shoulder joint is the one of the most common peripheral joints to be treated in physiotherapy clinics. In most of the patients with shoulder disorders affecting soft tissues pain is the primary symptom. In many patients, painful restriction of the range of shoulder movement limits the ability to perform daily activities.Annual incidences of shoulder disorders vary from 7 to 25 per 1000 general practice consultations. Half of all presented episodes resolve within 6 months, but some lasts a year or more. Most patients with such disorders are treated with Analgesics, NSAID, Steroid injections, & physiotherapy. Common physiotherapy modalities & techniques being used are Laser, IFT, TENS, Cryotherapy, Ultra Sound, Massage, SWD, exercises etc.
The glenohumeral joint sacrifices stability for mobility. The shoulder is capable of moving in over 16,000 positions, which can be differentiated by 1 in the normal person. The mobility of the shoulder is dependent upon proximal stability of the humerus & scapula. The position of the humerus and scapula must change throughout each movement in order to maintain stability
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Mr. Majed Al-harbi Presently working as physiotherapist in Home Health care in PSMMC in Riyadh. Holding Master degree (neurology) from KEELE UNIVERSITY, United Kingdom, (2021). Mr, Majed Alharbi was also working as in-charge of Medical/Surgical Unit within Physiotheraphy department during period from 2015 to 2017. He was assigning as in-charge of Neurology unit (in-patient) within Physiotherapy Department during 2022.
Mr. Ahmad Almalki presently working as physical therapist (physiotherapy unit in charge of home health care division of family and community medicine) with 15 years experience working in Prince Sultan Military City in Riyadh, He holds Bachelor Degree in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation from king Saud University.
Mr. Abdullah A Al-harbi, presently working as Physiotherapist in Home Health Care in PSMMC in Riyadh with more than 12 years of experience in the field. Holding Bachelor degree in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation from King Saud University.
Mr. Jehad Almalki Presently working as radiology technician with more than 10 years of experience. He is in charge of fluoroscopy in Prince Sultan Military Medical City-Riyadh, KSA. He holds Diploma in Radiography Science from Technical institute for health training, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia(2008)
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