The two most common sites include the superior labral anterior-posterior (SLAP) tear, occurring with forced traction of the shoulder and/or direct compression, and the Bankart lesion, created by episodes of anterior instability. Symptoms of deep-seated pain (SLAP tears) or anterior instability (...
This test is positive if the patient experiences a sudden onset of posterior shoulder pain and a click in the shoulder. A painful response is also a predictor of failure for conservative treatment. Other common orthopedic tests to assess posterior instability of the glenohumeral joint are: ...
Ogul H, et al. Sonoarthrographic examination of posterior labrocapsular structures of the shoulder joint. Br J Radiol. 2020;93(1106):20190886. ArticlePubMedPubMed CentralGoogle Scholar Park D. Evaluation of Posterosuperior labral tear with shoulder sonography after intra-articular injection: a case...
◦ Posterior♦ Posterior labral tear in traumatic cases♦ Kim lesion: avulsion of posteroinferior labrum that is incomplete and concealed; associated with posterior and multidirectional instabilitye. Nonoperative management◦ Anterior: does not usually respond to rehab◦...
Evaluation of Posterosuperior Labral Tear with Shoulder Sonography After Intra-articular Injection: A Case Series Detection of a posterior glenoid labral lesion can be challenging. Clinicians may overlook this diagnosis because of its vague symptoms, unlike rotator cuf... Park,Donghwi - 《American ...
- Directions: anterior, posterior, inferior, or anterior-superior- Risk factors: Hx of shoulder dislocation, RC tear, Hx of glenoid fracture- M>F- Younger individuals, likely due to higher activity levels, more prone to redislocation- Dislocation occurs due to a strong forc...
Lab studies can be done to rule out infection or test for systemic diseases or blood disorders that can cause osteonecrosis. Standard X-rays are usually ordered to confirm the diagnosis. Several different views are needed. Besides the usual anterior-posterior (AP) views, radiographs should include...
Shoulder surgeon, Dr Brian Cole in Chicago, IL offers arthroscopic surgery, arthroscopic shoulder stabilization and superior labral repair to treat shoulder labral tear injury, joint instability and labrum damage.
Arthroscopic suture repair of superior labral detachment lesions of the shoulder Twenty consecutive patients with superior labral anterior and posterior lesions of the shoulder involving the biceps attachment to the labrum (Snyder types... Field,L.,D.,... - 《American Journal of Sports Medicine》 ...
Tears of the rotator cuff require greater forces to be exerted by both the deltoid as well as the muscles of the rotator cuff itself to achieve stable abduction [1]. Forces required increase with tear size and can contribute to the anterior or posterior extension of a tear. The part of th...