Learn Jerk Test | Posteroinferior Labral Tear | Shoulder Assessment The Jerk Test has moderate validity to confirm and good validity to rule out posteroinferior labral lesions. Kim et al. (2004) have found a sensitivity of 90% and a sensitivity of 85%, while Morey et al. (2018) found a...
MRI revealed posterior labral tear and a Hill-Sachs variant lesion on the superolateral aspect of humeral head. Immobilisation in a chest-arm bandage followed by physiotherapy yielded excellent results. The case is first of its kind; the unusual mechanism, unique radiological findings and alternate...
bility but no labral pathology [10]. There are essentially three grades of injury to the IGHL [10, 11]. Grade 1 represents a sprained IGHL and is manifested by associated edema of the ligament without discrete tear. This injury has been reported to be present in 15–30 % of shoulders ...
All patients had a labral lesion and variable capsular stretching in the posteroinferior aspect. There were 11 type I labral lesions (incomplete detachment), 12 type II (the Kim's lesion: incomplete and concealed avulsion), 6 type III (chondrolabral erosion), and 2 type IV (flap tear). ...
Comparative Study on Clinical Results of Arthroscopic Repair of Anteroinferior, Superior, and Combined Glenoid Labral Tear: A Two-Year Follow-Up StudyMeng Zhu MD, SINGAPOREJerry Chen MBBS, MRCS Edin, MMed Ortho, SINGAPOREHwei Chi Chong BSc, SINGAPORE...
Comparative Study on Clinical Results of Arthroscopic Repair of Anteroinferior, Superior, and Combined Glenoid Labral Tear: A Two-Year Follow-Up StudyZhu, MengJensen, Hans PeterMoelgaard, Carsten MoellerARTHROSCOPY -NEW YORK-