XX--RayRounds:RayRounds:(Plain)RadiographicEvaluation(Plain)RadiographicEvaluationoftheShoulderoftheShoulderGarryW.K.Ho,M.D.GarryW.K.Ho,M...
2. Radiographic views of shoulder• True AP (Grashey view): X-ray beam perpendicular to scapula; parallel to glenohumeral joint• 45-degree abduction true AP: glenohumeral joint space• Axillary lateral: arm abducted 70–90 degrees, beam directed at axilla; dislocation/subluxation, arthritis ...
The x-ray shows that I have both ligaments torn. It is quite obvious by the size of the bump that I am considering the operation to lower the bump. Those people who have had the operation I hope can respond and tell me what should I expect if I go ahead with the operation. By ...
X-rays are generally not needed right away. They may be ordered if the shoulder hasn’t gotten better with treatment. An X-ray can show if there are bone spurs or calcium deposits near the tendon. X-rays can also show if there are other problems, such as a fracture. Plain X-rays do...
The key elements to reaching that conclusion are: carefully listening to the patients story, noting whether there has been a history of trauma, as well as a careful and thorough examination and a plain X-ray with two views.AlisonArmstrong...
Shoulder dislocations can be assessed with well-positioned radiographs, including axillary and/or trans-scapular Y-views; however, in difficult cases, CT should be used (Fig. 11). A key diagnostic point is to identify the coracoid process on each view. The coracoid process will indicate the an...
Posted by Pathompy (Delray Beach) on 11/01/2016 ★★★ I was experiencing frozen shoulder about 7-8 out of 10 in the pain department for about 2 weeks. Sleeping at night extremely difficult for only for a few hours at night. Last night I hung my frozen shoulder arm over the bed fo...
The x-ray films may be helpful when the standard views are supplemented by the West Point and Stryker notch views. Examination under anesthesia and arthroscopy have played an increasingly significant role in the recognition and evaluation of these patients. At times, arthroscopy is helpful in the ...
Clavicle AP Axial Central Ray angulation 15 – 30 degrees cephalically Clavicle should appear slightly superior to the acromion The medial end should superimpose the 1st and 2nd rib Compare RAD 26 and 27 on page 188 and 189 Scapula AP Bony trabecular patterns and cortical outlines are sharply de...
(F) Postoperative anteroposterior X-ray confirms that BMA allows for a large area of bony contact between the autograft (complete humeral head, dotted black line) and the native glenoid, correcting massive bone loss. In patients with severe glenoid bone loss, integration of the graft is a ...