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The Effects Of Injury On Children With A 11 / 6 / 2015

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This is a 36-year-old female with a 11/6/2015 date of injury. A specific mechanism of injury has not been described.

01/26/16 Progress Report noted that the patient presented with left shoulder pain. The pain was gradual in onset and is constant. The pain is characterized as burning, sharp, shooting, and throbbing. It radiates to the neck. She described her pain as moderate to severe. Her condition is associated with numbness in her left fingertips and weakness in her upper extremities. Any activity, movement and reaching aggravate the pain. Stretching and hot showers relieve the pain. The level of sleep has been decreased due to difficulty falling asleep. The quality of sleep is poor. She has difficulty performing her ADLs. Current medications: Meloxicam, Naproxen, and Spironolactone. Review of Systems was positive for weakness and nausea. The patient also has anxiety and depression. She has had psychiatric, psychological, or social work evaluations or treatments for problems. The physical exam of the cervical spine revealed that the ROM is restricted. There were spasms and tenderness of the paravertebral muscles bilaterally. There was also spinous process tenderness noted on C6 and C7. Tenderness is noted at the paracervical muscles and trapezius. Spurling’s maneuver produces no pain in the neck muscles or radicular symptoms in the arm. Adson’s test is negative. No signs of meningism. Cervical facet loading is negative on both sides. The exam of the right shoulder was

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