Superior Labrum Tear Anterior to Posterior Repair Versus Biceps Tenodesis with Concomitant Rotator Cuff Repair in Patients Older Than 40 Years of Age: No Difference in Outcomesdoi:10.2106/JBJS.JOPA.19.00032McReynolds, Joel G.Bonner, Kevin F....
A typical injury to the labrum is a SLAP lesion. SLAP: "Superior Labral tear, Anterior-to-Posterior" refers to the direction of the cartilage tear. Symptoms for a pitcher include loss of velocity, a dull ache, location issues, and trouble sleeping. Often there is no "I felt it on one...
The labrum attaches firmly to the lower portion of the socket but is loosely attached to its upper (superior) portion – the region where a SLAP tear occurs. The tears extend from the front (anterior) to the back (posterior). SeeGuide to Shoulder Anatomy Some cases of SLAP tears also inv...
Superior labrum anterior-posterior lesions: diagnosis with MR arthrography of the shoulder. To determine the accuracy of magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography in the diagnosis of superior labrum anterior-posterior (SLAP) lesions of the shoulder.Fro... J T,Bencardino,Beltran,... - 《Radiology》 被...
There are dozens of special tests for SLAP tears of the superior labrum. Here are some of the more popular tests that I prefer to use.
Superior labral anterior-posterior (SLAP) tears: recent advances and outcomes Purpose of review: The study presents a concise review of the published literature of disorders of the superior labrum, with a focus on reports published w... JN Trantalis,IK Lo - 《Current Orthopaedic Practice》 被引...
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.
Negative predictive value PPV: Positive predictive value SLAP: Superior labrum anterior to posterior SSC: Subscapularis SST: Supraspinatus Rights and permissions http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Rhee, SM., Youn, SM., Park, J.H....
Type II Anterior-Posterior SLAP tear Biceps labral complex: Type 2 anterior/posterior tear Long head of Biceps Tendon Glenoid face Humeral Head See also Biceps Labral Complex Anatomy.Type III SLAP Tear Bucket-handle tear of the superior labrum. Uncommon. Treatment = 3 months of physical therapy...
Type 4 SLAP Tear in 21-Year-Old Minor League CenterfielderThe long head of the biceps (LHB) is commonly implicated in shoulder pathology due to its anatomic course and intimacy with the rotator cuff and superior labrum of the glenoid. Treatment of tendinosis of the LHB may be required ...