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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • baseball shoulder
    ¾ß±¸¾î±ú
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • baseball finger
    ¾ß±¸¼Õ°¡¶ô, ¸ÁÄ¡¼Õ°¡¶ô
  • bilobed neck-shoulder flap
    µÎ¿±¸ñ¾î±úÇÇÆÇ
  • drop shoulder
    ¾î±úóÁü, °ß°©Çϼö
  • frozen shoulder
    ±»Àº¾î±ú, µ¿°á°ß
  • loose shoulder
    À̿Ͼî±ú
  • posterior shoulder
    µÚ¾î±ú
  • stiff shoulder
    °­Á÷¾î±ú
  • shoulder
    ¾î±ú, °ß°©
  • shoulder dystocia
    ¾î±úÅ¿³­»ê
  • shoulder girdle
    ÆÈÀÌÀ½»À, ¾î±úÀÌÀ½±¸Á¶
  • shoulder joint
    ¾î±ú°üÀý, °ß°üÀý
  • shoulder presentation
    ¾î±úÅÂÀ§, °ß°©À§ÅÂÀ§
  • shoulder-blade
    ¾î±ú»À, °ß°©°ñ
  • shoulder-hand syndrome
    ¾î±ú¼ÕÁõÈıº
  • tennis shoulder
    Å״Ͻº¾î±ú
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • shoulder dystocia
    ¾î±ú³­»ê
  • shoulder joint
    ¾î±ú°üÀý, °ß°üÀý
  • shoulder
    1.¾î±ú, 2.Ãþ°è
  • anterior shoulder
    ¾Õ¾î±ú
  • posterior shoulder
    µÚ¾î±ú
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • baseball shoulder
    ¾ß±¸¾î±ú
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • baseball finger
    ¾ß±¸¼Õ°¡¶ô
  • bilobed neck-shoulder flap
    µÎ¿±¸ñ¾î±úÇÇÆÇ
  • shoulder brace
    ¾î±ú°íÁ¤±â
  • drop shoulder
    ¾î±úóÁüÁõ
  • frozen shoulder
    ±»Àº¾î±ú, µ¿°á°ß
  • shoulder girdle
    ÆÈÀÌÀ½»À
  • shoulder joint
    ¾î±ú°üÀý
  • loose shoulder
    À̿Ͼî±ú
  • noisy shoulder
    ¾î±ú°üÀýÀâÀ½
  • painful shoulder sign
    ¾î±úÅëÁõ¡ÈÄ, °ß°©Åë¡ÈÄ
  • shoulder presentation
    °ß°©À§, °ß°©ÅÂÀ§, ¾î±úÅÂÀ§
  • shoulder-strap resonance
    ÇãÆÄ²À´ë±â°ø¸í, Æó³¡°ø¸íÀ½
  • shoulder
    ¾î±ú, °ß°©, Ãþ°è
  • shoulder-hand syndrome
    ¾î±ú¼ÕÁõÈıº
  • stiff shoulder
    ¾î±ú°­Á÷
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • hand shoulder syndrome
    ¼Õ-¾î±úÁõÈıº, ¼ö°ßÁõÈıº(â¢Ì·ñøý¦ÏØ).
  • hand shoulder syndrome
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • baseball shoulder
    ¾ß±¸ °ß(å¯Ï¹Ì·), ¾ß±¸ ¾î±ú.
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • baseball finger
    ¾ß±¸ ¼öÁö(å¯Ï¹â¢ò¦), ¾ß±¸ ¼Õ°¡¶ô.
  • articulations of shoulder girdle
    ÆÈÀÌÀ½°üÀý
  • drop shoulder
    °ß°© Çϼö(Ì·Ë£ù»á÷).
  • dropping shoulder
    °ß°üÀý óÁüÁõ
  • frozen shoulder =Duplay s disease
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  • hand shoulder syndrome
    ¼Õ-¾î±úÁõÈıº, ¼ö°ßÁõÈıº(â¢Ì·ñøý¦ÏØ).
  • hand shoulder syndrome
    ¼Õ-¾î±ú ÁõÈıº, ¼ö°ß ÁõÈıº(â¢Ì·ñøý¦ÏØ).
  • loose shoulder
    ÀÌ¿Ï °ß(ì¬èÐÌ·).
  • loose shoulder
    À̿ϰß(ì¬èÐÌ·).
  • noisy shoulder
    °ß°üÀýÀâÀ½(̷μï½íÚëå).
  • noisy shoulder
    °ß°üÀý ÀâÀ½(̷μï½íÚëå).
  • painful shoulder sign
    °ß°©Åë ¡ÈÄ(̷ˤ÷Ôó£ý¦), µ¿Å뼺 °ß°© ¡ÈÄ.
  • periarthritis of shoulder
    °ß(Ì·)°üÀý ÁÖÀ§¿°.
  • shoulder
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  • shoulder brace
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Articulations of shoulder girdle
    ÆÈÀÌÀ½°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »óÁö´ë¿¬°á
  • Shoulder[Pectoral] girdle
    ÆÈÀÌÀ½»À
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] »óÁö´ë
  • Shoulder joint
    ¾î±ú°üÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] °ß°üÀý
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • baseball finger
    ¾ß±¸¼Õ°¡¶ô
  • dropping shoulder
    °ß°üÀýóÁüÁõ
  • frozen shoulder
    µ¿Å뼺°ß±¸ÃàÁõ, ¿À½Ê¾î±ú, ¿À½Ê°ß
  • shoulder
    ¾î±ú, °ß(°©), Ãæ°è
  • shoulder brace
    ¾î±ú°íÁ¤±â
  • shoulder girdle
    ¾î±ú¶ì, °ß(°©)´ë
  • shoulder joint
    ¾î±ú°üÀý, °ß°üÀý
  • stiff shoulder
    °ß°©°­Á÷
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AMI Acute Myocardial Infarction
  - Complications(Cx)
    1. Early ...
ASE acute stress erosion; American Society of Electrocardiography; axilla, shoulder, and elbow
A&Sh arm and shoulder
CISP chronic intractable shoulder pain
DOSS distal over-shoulder strap; dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate; docusate sodium
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DASH Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand
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  • baseball finger
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  • hand shoulder syndrome
    ¼Õ-¾î±ú ÁõÈıº
  • shoulder
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  • shoulder crown
    À¯°ßÄ¡°ü º¸Ã¶
  • shoulder girdle
    ¾î±ú ¶ì, °ß´ë, °ß°©´ë
  • shoulder preparation
    ¼ñ´õ Çü¼º
  • shoulder-arm-neck syndrome
    °æ°ß¿Ï ÁõÈıº
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  • shoulder-blaed
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  • shoulder-hand syndrome
    °ß¼ö ÁõÈıº
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  • stiff shoulder
    °ß°© °­Á÷
  • upper shoulder pain
    »ó°ß°©Åë
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baseball A competitive nine-member team sport including softball.
(12 Dec 1998)
baseball coil <radiobiology> Used in magnetic-mirror geometries to produce a minimum-B configuration, so-called because of their resemblance to the characteristic shape of stitches on a baseball.
(09 Oct 1997)
baseball elbow An epicondylitis of the medial epicondyle at the origin of the flexor muscles of the forearm; related to throwing and usually seen in children or adolescents.
(05 Mar 2000)
baseball finger An avulsion, partial or complete, of the long finger extensor from the base of the distal phalanx.
Synonym: drop finger, hammer finger, mallet finger.
(05 Mar 2000)
bursitis, shoulder A bursa is a fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between moving tissues of the body. There are two major bursae of the shoulder. Bursitis is usually not infectious, but the bursa can become infected. Treatment of non-infectious bursitis includes rest, ice, and medications for inflammation and pain. Infectious bursitis is treated with antibiotics, aspiration, and surgery.
(12 Dec 1998)
milwaukee shoulder <radiology> Chronic rotator cuff tear, calcific tendonitis (calcium hydroxyapatite)
(12 Dec 1998)
shoulder 1. <anatomy> The joint, or the region of the joint, by which the fore limb is connected with the body or with the shoulder girdle; the projection formed by the bones and muscles about that joint.
2. The flesh and muscles connected with the shoulder joint; the upper part of the back; that part of the human frame on which it is most easy to carry a heavy burden; often used in the plural. "Then by main force pulled up, and on his shoulders bore The gates of Azza." (Milton) "Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair." (Dryden)
3. That which supports or sustains; support. "In thy shoulder do I build my seat." (Shak)
4. That which resembles a human shoulder, as any protuberance or projection from the body of a thing. "The north western shoulder of the mountain." (Sir W. Scott)
5. The upper joint of the fore leg and adjacent parts of an animal, dressed for market; as, a shoulder of mutton.
6. The angle of a bastion included between the face and flank.
7. An abrupt projection which forms an abutment on an object, or limits motion, etc, as the projection around a tenon at the end of a piece of timber, the part of the top of a type which projects beyond the base of the raised character, etc. Shoulder belt, a belt that passes across the shoulder.
<anatomy> Shoulder blade, a narrow strap worn on the shoulder of a commissioned officer, indicating, by a suitable device, the rank he holds in the service.
Origin: OE. Shulder, shuldre, schutder, AS. Sculdor; akin to D. Schoulder, G. Schulter, OHG. Scultarra, Dan. Skulder, Sw. Skuldra.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
shoulder blade A large, flat, triangular bone that forms the posterior portion of the shoulder. It articulates with the clavicle (at the acromion process) and the humerus (at the glenoid).
(27 Sep 1997)
shoulder bursitis A bursa is a fluid-filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between moving tissues of the body. There are two major bursae of the shoulder. Bursitis is usually not infectious, but the bursa can become infected. Treatment of non-infectious bursitis includes rest, ice, and medications for inflammation and pain. Infectious bursitis is treated with antibiotics, aspiration, and surgery.
(12 Dec 1998)
shoulder dislocation <radiology> Anterior (subcoracoid), humerus may lead to beneath coracoid process, anterior to glenoid, most frequent site and type of dislocation of any joint, easily detected, repeated dislocation most likely to be Hill-Sachs deformity and/or Bankhart deformity, posterior, 2 - 4% of shoulder dislocations, 50% due to seizures; trauma, electrical shock, often missed on AP view: use Y or axillary view, rim sign in acute dislocation, increased glenohumeral space (normal 6 mm may lead to widened to 14 mm), with or without compression fracture of anterior surface of humeral head, 20% most likely to be associated fracture
(12 Dec 1998)
shoulder fractures Fractures of the proximal humerus, including the head, anatomic and surgical necks, and tuberosities.
(12 Dec 1998)
shoulder-girdle syndrome A neurological disorder, of unknown cause, characterised by the sudden onset of severe pain, usually about the shoulder and often beginning at night, soon followed by weakness and wasting of various forequarter muscles, particularly shoulder girdle muscles; both sporadic and familial in occurrence with the former much more common; often preceded by some antecedent event, such as an upper respiratory infection, hospitalization, vaccination, or non-specific trauma; usually attributed to a brachial plexus lesion, because the nerve fibres involed are most often derived from the upper trunk, but actually multiple proximal mononeuropathies.
Synonym: acute brachial radiculitis, brachial plexitis, brachial plexus neuropathy, Parsonage-Turner syndrome, shoulder-girdle syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
shoulder-hand syndrome A syndrome of pain and tenderness, usually to a hand or foot, associated with vasomotor instability, skin changes and rapid development of bony demineralisation (osteoporosis). Frequently will follow a localised trauma, stroke or peripheral nerve injury.
(27 Sep 1997)
shoulder impingement syndrome <syndrome> Compression of the rotator cuff tendons and subacromial bursa between the humeral head and structures that make up the coracoacromial arch and the humeral tuberosities. This condition is associated with subacromial bursitis and rotator cuff (largely supraspinatus) and bicipital tendon inflammation, with or without degenerative changes in the tendon. Pain that is most severe when the arm is abducted in an arc between 40 and 120 degrees, sometimes associated with tears in the rotator cuff, is the chief symptom.
(12 Dec 1998)
shoulder joint A ball-and-socket synovial joint between the head of the humerus and the glenoid cavity of the scapula.
Synonym: articulatio humeri, glenohumeral articulation, humeral articulation.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • baseball
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  • cold shoulder
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  • cold-shoulder
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  • dropped shoulder
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  • shoulder blade
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  • shoulder knot
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  • shoulder mark
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