The glenoid labrum is a critical structure within the gleno-humeral joint and commonly requires treatment by the shoulder surgeon. This review presents a concise summary of the embryology, anatomy, microscopy,
shoulder painCalcific tendonitis predominantly affects the rotator cuff tendons. Other reported sites of occurrence include the tendon of the long head of biceps, the trapezius and pectoralis major muscles. We report a rare case of calcification within the posterosuperior glenoid labrum of the ...
GlenoidSLAPinstabilitylabrumrepairtearBackground The glenoid labrum can be torn in one or more locations. It is undetermined if the location of the labral tear alters patient outcomes after repair. Methods 252 labral repair cases were retrospectively reviewed using prospectively collected patient-ranked...
Hunter, CEscobedo, Eva M
The glenoid labrum is a critical structure within the gleno-humeral joint and commonly requires treatment by the shoulder surgeon. This review presents a concise summary of the embryology, anatomy, microscopy, biomechanical properties and clinical lesions involvin...
Lesions of the glenoid labrum and their medical-legal interpretationWeber, MJerosch, J
Presents an overview of glenoid labral histology, morphology and vascularity. Anatomy and vascularity; Stabilizing structure of the shoulder; Injuries of the glenoid labrum; Functional versus anatomical glenohumeral instability; Physical evaluation and testing.Taylor...
Collagenous microstructure of the glenoid labrum and biceps anchor. J Anat 2008; 212:853-62.Hill AM, Hoerning EJ, Brook K, Smith CD, Moss J, Ryder T, Wallace AL, Bull AM (2008) Collagenous microstructure of the glenoid labrum and biceps anchor. J Anat 212:853-862...
We tested the hypothesis that the stabilizing function of the labrum can be enhanced by inflating it with blood. In 6 fresh cadaveric glenoids, the anteroinferior stability provided by the glenoid was quantitated by measuring the maximal angle between the glenoid centerline and the direction of...
However, in order to better understand the role of the labrum and its mechanics, a comprehensive anatomical, functional and biomechanical review of these studies is needed. Therefore, this article reviews the current literature detailing anatomical descriptions of the glenoid labrum, with an emphasis ...