ACOFP Resident Podcast

Episode 2: Parsonage Turner Syndrome

13 min · 19 de feb de 2018
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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/3b/e5/4a/stacyj3354/3000x3000_12477409.jpg] The potential causes of shoulder pain are numerous, ranging from trauma, to disease, to hereditary issues. Join us as we discuss this rare, but emerging possible culprit. Presented by members of the ACOFP Resident Council: Elaine Ho, DO; Anne L. Hutchinson, DO; and Kari Beth Watts, DO Based on the article, Parsonage Turner Syndrome, that was published in the Osteopathic Family Physician Journal, September/October, 2017. Authors: Christopher White, DO & Joel Atance, MSc, PhD

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