Transverse humeral ligament: maintains the long head of thebicepsBicepsArm: Anatomytendon within the bicipital groove Subacromial bursa: Synovial cavity located inferior to the acromion and coracoid and superior to the supraspinatus/infraspinatus tendons ...
Anatomy-based guidelines for shoulder surgery have established the routine preoperative evaluation of the humeral head. Despite recognized sex differences in humeral head size, there has been limited investigation into sex-specific variations in acromiohumeral contact surface (AHCS) arc length. This study...
7 Shoulder, Elbow, and Upper Extremity Sports Stacey Elisa Gallacher and Andrew Green I. Anatomy 1. Bony and articular anatomy (Fig. 7.1) • Clavicle a. First bone to ossify (at 5 weeks’ gestation), last to fuse (medial clavicular physis at 25 years o
Degeneration of the long biceps tendon of the shoulder: Comparison of MR imaging with gross anatomy and histologyBuck, FGrehn, HHilbe, MManzanell, SHodler, J
Anatomy 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 ex...
Anatomy of the Shoulders Your shoulders are constructed as a ball and socket joint, and are one of the most unstable joints in the body but are also joint with the largest range of motion (ROM). The shoulder socket is called a glenoid, while the ball of the joint is actually the head...
The glenohumeral joint exhibits the greatest mobility of any joint in the body, which, combined with its complex anatomy, results in the highest prevalence of dislocation [1]. Shoulder stability is provided by the synergy of static and dynamic factors such as ligaments, labrum, and periarticular...
such as the risk of tendon damage with repeated use, caution should be taken when combining with physical therapy [79]. In our NMA, we found that compared to CPT alone, HAI + CPT had no significant effect on improving pain intensity, physical function, or shoulder mobility in patients...
The Statistical Fragility of Operative vs Nonoperative Management for Achilles Tendon Rupture: A Systematic Review of Comparative Studies 2022, Foot and Ankle International View all citing articles on Scopus Institutional review board approval was not required for this basic science study. ...
Surgically relevant anatomy of the axillary and radial nerves in relation to the latissimus dorsi tendon in variable shoulder positions: A cadaveric study.doi:10.1177/1758573218825476Stephen GatesBrian SagerGaren CollettAvneesh ChhabraMichael Khazzam