Special tests are done to see if nearby structures are causing problems, such as a tear in the labrum or in the transverse humeral ligament. The doctor checks the shoulder for impingement, instability, or rotator cuff problems. X-rays are generally not needed right away. They may be ordered...
- Glenoid labrum tear- Os acromiale- Rotator cuff injury- Superior tabral tear- Septic arthritis- Shoulder dislocation link textAC osteoarthritis • GREEN • Intro: - Common (spec. in 40 & older) & causes anterior / superior shoulder px- Px exacerbated during overhead...
Shoulderjointmotions Scaption-flexioninthescapularplane,vsthelateralorfrontalplane.180degreeofmotioncanoccur.ShoulderLandmarks ScapulaGlenoidlabrum-fibrocartilageringattachedtotherimoftheglenoidfossa,whichdeepensthecavity.ShoulderLandmarks Humerus Head-isthesemiroundproximalend,articulateswiththe...
In contrast to the ream and run technique, during total shoulder arthroplasty, the glenoid is exposed by excising the labrum from the bony glenoid, removing any tissue that may interfere with complete glenoid component seating (Fig. 16-413). As with the ream and run procedure, if the preop...
(ROM) but at a cost. Unlike the very stable hip joint, which has a deep socket, the glenoid fossa is relatively shallow, and the humeral head is oversized with respect to the fossa. The labrum, a rim of cartilage around the glenoid fossa, helps increase the depth and stability of ...
(glenoid) and the ligaments in the front of the shoulder are often injured. The labrum — the cartilage rim around the edge of the glenoid — may also tear. This is commonly called a Bankart lesion. A first dislocation can lead to continued dislocations, giving out, or a feeling of ...
Superior labral anteroposterior tear: classification and diagnosis on MRI and MR arthrography. AJR 2003;181:1449–62. PubMed Google Scholar Williams MM, Snyder SJ, Buford D Jr. The Buford complex— the “cord-like” middle glenohumeral ligament and absent anterosuperior labrum complex: a normal...
Shoulder stability is provided by the synergy of static and dynamic factors such as ligaments, labrum, and periarticular muscles [2]. Current evidence supports reaching a consensus on an active management approach to glenohumeral instability, which should be grounded in conservative treatment ...
Shoulder Examination Abstract Shoulder disease ranks among the most common musculoskeletal disorders, being the third cause of musculoskeletal disease (16 %), after the back (23 %) and knee (19 %). They represent one of the main reasons for orthopedic consult. Modern imaging studies help the ...
The normal origin of the Long Head of the Biceps (LHB) has traditionally been from the supraglenoid tubercle and superior labrum, with its proximal tendon tracking distally through the rotator cuff interval where the biceps pulley envelops it and houses within the biceps groove. Upon exiting th...