Sorry it's taken so long to answer your question...!! These symptoms indicate that you have nerve damage. I sincerely hope you are being seen by a Neurologist AND a neurosurgeon!
Henry noticed that when the lieutenant was talking about the topic of war he liked to direct his statements towards Henry
adduction (bringing arms in towards the body) and extension at the shoulder
Going up the arm from the wrist toward the shoulder is the proximal direction. It describes the direction in which the appendage attaches to the torso.
When you bend your arm at the elbow, your hand will move towards your shoulder.
A cold shoulder has several meanings. If someone says someone is giving them the "cold shoulder", they mean that person is being rude, hasty, and cranky towards them. A cold shoulder could also mean that someone has a cold shoulder. Their shoulder is really chilly, and they would like a blanket.
Pectoralis moves the shoulder joint. It has a sternal and clavicular end , it helps in shoulder joint adduction, cross arm adduction and overhead. Adduction movement means bringing the shoulder towards midline
Shoulder adductors. Abduction means moving away from the median plane of the body and adduction means moving towards the median plane of the body.
get your shoulder blade and pull it hard towards your neck. or... get someone to step on it :p
Steer towards the shoulder of the road (in the US, that is the right side).
Steer towards the shoulder of the road (in the US, that is the right side).
it means to lower one shoulder. Usually when your driving on someone in basketball, or running the ball in football. You do it when you are charging at someone, or just towards the hoop or touchdown zone
Shoulder elevation refers to the movement of raising the shoulders towards the ears. It primarily involves the contraction of the upper trapezius muscles. Shoulder elevation is commonly seen in movements such as shrugging or lifting heavy objects.