Effect of Physical Therapy Rehabilitation in Individuals with Hill Sach Lesion: A Case Report
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An impaction fracture of the lateral posterosuperior section of the humeral head against the glenoid cavity is known as a Hill-Sachs lesion (HSL), and it can be seen on medial rotation radiography. When the shoulder joint is anteriorly unstable, this lesion develops. When the shoulder is in its most vulnerable position for anterior dislocation, these lesions would be positioned parallel to the margin of the glenoid cavity. Axial neck discomfort, cervical radiculopathy, and myelopathy are all symptoms of cervical spondylosis, which is a persistent degenerative lesion of the cervical intervertebral discs. A 64 year old male was admitted to hospital with the complain of pain in his right shoulder which was sudden in onset & was so severe that he was facing difficulty in overhead abduction. Physiotherapy regime was initiated this include helping the patient restore their strength and mobility while also enabling them to function independently.
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