Steemit Learning Challenge-S27W6; Physiofit; Case Study 2 Challenge

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Hello Everyone I Am @MEMAMUN 👳‍♀️ From #Bangladesh

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Dear friends, I hope you are all doing well. Alhamdulillah, by Allah's endless grace, I am also doing well. Today I have come to participate in my dear @ashkhan sister's engagement competition. She has given a very beautiful discussion on pain-related topics. This is exactly how I will learn myself, teach others, and diagnose diseases. Let's get started.


You have to find a case study like I have shared but not the same disease, then confirm the diagnosis of the disease, add 3 to 4 causes.

Shoulder impingement syndrome In this syndrome, inflammation occurs due to friction between the shoulder joint and rotator cuff tendon and severe pain is experienced when rotating the shoulder and raising the arm. This disease makes it difficult for people to continue living their normal lives. And it creates obstacles in living a normal life.

Causes of Shoulder impingement syndrome :-
  • Repeated overhead activity :- Those who do any professional activity such as swimmers, cricket players, volleyball players, painters, can easily get affected by this syndrome.

  • Poor posture:- In this case, those who work all the time sitting in the office, sitting hunched over, playing excessive computer games, are more likely to get affected.

  • Rotator cuff muscle weakness :- In this case, those whose muscles are weak for some reason are affected.

  • Bone Spurs:- Those whose heart rate increases due to any illness, then they are affected by this syndrome due to this excess rate.

  • Ageing:- Apart from this, elderly people face this problem due to age.

Symptoms and signs:-
  1. Feeling severe pain when moving the shoulder.

  2. Feeling pain when doing any heavy work with the hands.

  3. Difficulty in carrying anything heavy on the shoulder that is painful.

  4. Feeling friction in the shoulder.


Task 2: You have to share symptoms of your patient history and confirm that diagnoses of the given cases study. .

In my patient's case, he has been feeling shoulder pain for a few days due to sitting hunched over all day for extra studies. After various observations, I was able to diagnose that the patient has Shoulder Impingement Syndrome and it has not reached that serious stage yet.

Patient's symptoms:-
  1. The patient has been feeling severe shoulder pain for a few days.

  2. He feels pain when raising his arm and doing any work with his arm raised.

  3. He feels pain while lying on the side where the shoulder hurts.

Diagnosis:-
  1. Physical Examination In this case, Neers test and Hawkins test are done by moving the arm up and down at different angles and rotating it, to observe how much pain the patient is feeling, whether the problem is more or less.

  2. X-ray and MRI if needed.

Treatment of Shoulder impingement syndrome:-
  1. The general treatments are, rest, avoiding activities that trigger pain such as excessive arm movement and hunched sitting, carrying heavy objects.

  2. Ice therapy will help reduce the pain to some extent.

  3. NSAID drug non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs use if the pain is unbearable.

  4. Physical exercise. For example, finger walk exercise, pendulum exercise etc.


You have to find the best protocol for any disease and then perform the exercises of your specific task. It would be better to perform the exercises and share videos or pictures while performing and then review after getting treatment. (Try to use 3 methods).
The best protocols for shoulder impingement syndrome are mentioned below:-
  1. Ice therapy

  2. proper rest

  3. exercise finger walk exercise, pendulum exercise, Shoulder blade squeeze

  4. avoid excessive activity.

finger walk exercise:- increases blood circulation in the shoulder,

helps reduce pain.

Increases stiffness and helps gradually regain strength

pendulum exercise:- helps reduce inflammation. And quickly reduces pain, helps improve fluid movement in the shoulder.

Shoulder blade squeeze-increases blood circulation, improves sitting posture, increases shoulder strength.

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1000024513.jpgPendulum exercise

In this video, I suggested applying three exercises to my patient.


This is very important, so I will invite some of my friends who will either learn something from here, teach us something themselves, or provide comments. @suboohi @chant @sduttaskitchen and @solaymann bro


Thank You Everyone For My Post Reading


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Thank you for understanding the challenge and sharing your assignment. I hope you will enjoy this week's challenge and try to implement it in your life if you encounter a similar case.

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Task 1 (2.25/2.5)You have shared a great knowledge about the case study, sharing the diagnosis and causes of the disease. But it would be better if you write the case properly like I have share in the challenge post e.g. A patient with age xx presented with symptoms etc. I am glad that you shared your great knowledge.
Task 2 (1.35/1.5)You shared the right symptoms of patient that lead to final diagnosis of shoulder impingement syndrome, you also perform few tests to confirm the diagnosis but it would be better to share a x-ray or something like that, that confirm the diagnosis along with special tests not just to write about recommendation but to show to findings of investigations.
Task 3 (6/6)You have chose the good exercises to reduce the shoulder impingement syndrome pain, also improve muscle function that's good you add the electrotherapy along with exerciss to treat the patient. I appreciate your efforts. Best of luck.
Total Grade9.6/10
 2 months ago 

Saludos apreciado amigo. Son patologías muy complejas. Has sabido tratar no solo los síntomas si no también al tratamiento para superar la afección. Te felicito y deseo bendiciones.