Supraspinatus (rotator cuff) Teres Major Teres Minor (rotator cuff) Trapezius Anatomy Lower Trapezius Middle Trapezius Upper Trapezius Biceps Anatomy Biceps Brachii Brachialis Calves Anatomy Soleus Muscle Gastrocnemius Muscle Chest Anatomy Pectoralis Major Pectoralis Minor Serratus Anterior Forearms Anatomy Brach...
Rotator cuffTendonUltrasound imagingSUPRASPINATUS TENDON THICKNESSACROMIO-HUMERAL DISTANCEPAINFUL SHOULDERINFRASPINATUSULTRASONOGRAPHYThis study aimed to describe the shoulder anatomy, together with the anatomical relationships in adults and early stages of development. The shoulder muscles were studied from ...
Hello Everyone, I hope you are all doing well! I just uploaded a new Rotator Cuff Video. https://youtu.be/YuLbN69L-j0 In it I run through each of the “SITS” muscles’ origin, insertion, action, innervation, and blood supply. Stay tuned until the endRead More … ...
What are the muscles in the rotator cuff? Supraspinatus; Infraspinatus; Teres minor; Subscapularis What kind of muscle is involuntary and found in the walls of hollow organs? Smooth muscle What kind of muscle is and are striated fibres in heart muscle? Cardiac muscle What kind of muscle is...
Abducts arm; stabilizes the head of the humerus in glenoid cavity; one of the "rotator cuff" muscles Infraspinatus Laterally rotates shoulder; stabilizes the head of the humerus in glenoid cavity; one of the "rotator cuff" muscles Teres Minor Teres muscle that adducts the arm and rotates ...
Purpose Evaluate an acellular human dermal graft for rotator tendon defect repair and augmentation in a large primate model which closely resembles the human shoulder anatomy, mechanics, and immunogenicity. Methods A primate rotator cuff injury model was developed and consisted of full thickness ...
Additional differences between the human and canine CL include the joint ligaments, tendons of the shoulder joint, and lack of rotator cuff. The structural and biomechanical characteristics of the joints of quadrupedal animals raise the question of their appropriateness for shoulder research. 展开 ...
At the second stage, the incorporation of labels with the nomenclature of the anatomical structures (Cross-Sectional Anatomy Tutor in the CD, by Jones and Barlett, 1998) was performed. In the third phase, the segmentation and complete classification of the images offered in the database (...
Four progressive rotator cuff tear stages were investigated on the basis of footprint anatomy. Three muscle-loading conditions were examined: rotator cuff only; rotator cuff with deltoid muscle; and rotator cuff, deltoid, pectoralis major, and latissimus dorsi muscles. Testing was performed in the ...
including a case of severe CRPS in the hand and forearm triggered by proximal rotator cuff surgery (Holland et al., 1997, Polydefkis et al., 2001, Albrecht et al., 2006, Obermann et al., 2008, Vlckova-Moravcova et al., 2008, Weis et al., 2011, Hoeijmakers et al., 2012, Grone...