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Severe lymphedema of the arm as a potential cause of shoulder trauma
R. Avrahami
*
, E. Gabbay
, B. Bsharah
,
M. Haddad
, A. Koren
, J. Dahn
, A. Zelikovsky
*
Corresponding author for this work
Clinical Departments
Rabin Medical Center Israel
Physiotheraphy Institute
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Lymphedema
100%
Shoulder Pain
100%
Shoulder Trauma
100%
Physiotherapy
50%
Tears
25%
Early Treatment
25%
After Surgery
25%
Ultrasound Examination
25%
Permanent Damage
25%
Traumatic Injury
25%
Arm Volume
25%
Lymphatics
25%
Shoulder muscles
25%
Trauma Pain
25%
Bursitis
25%
Lower Limb Lymphedema
25%
Supraspinatus muscle
25%
Manual Lymphatic Drainage
25%
Surgery for Breast Cancer
25%
Pneumatic Compression
25%
Shoulder Disability
25%
Arm Mobility
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Arm
100%
Lymphedema
100%
Shoulder Injury
100%
Shoulder Pain
37%
Physiotherapy
25%
Lymph Duct
12%
Breast Cancer
12%
Shoulder Muscle
12%
Bursitis
12%
Manual Lymphatic Drainage
12%
Supraspinatus Muscle
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Lymphedema
100%
Shoulder Injury
100%
Shoulder Pain
60%
Physiotherapy
40%
Breast Cancer
20%
Bursitis
20%
Manual Lymphatic Drainage
20%