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Coordinated movement between the scapula and the humerus
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Calcium deposit in the rotator cuff tendons 1 to 2 cm from the bony attachment; usually arises from the supraspinatus tendon
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Intrinsic cause of the rotator cuff involving age and hypovascularization
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Positive Napoleon's sign indicates tendon rupture............
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Inflammation from overuse or tearing of the tendon
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Is the compression of the rotator cuff tendons and the subacromial bursa between the humeral head and the structures that conform the coracoacromial arch and the humeral tuberosities
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Test that evaluates the impingement of the supraspinatus,where there is a pinching in the subacromial space
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Total tear of the tendon
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It is also called "arm drop test", where the deficiency of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus is evaluated
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Is an exploration maneuver of the infraspinatus tendon, which consists of evaluating the strength of external rotation with the shoulder abducted at 90° and the elbow at 90° where it tries to externally rotate against resistance
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It is a test that evaluates the integrity of the supraspinatus muscle and tendon.