Glenoid Labrum
Found 8 free book(s)Clinical Testing for Tears of the Glenoid Labrum
www.carlosguanchemd.comClinical Testing for Tears of the Glenoid Labrum Carlos A. Guanche, M.D., and Donald C. Jones, Ph.D. Purpose: With the increasing use of shoulder arthroscopy, diagnosis of glenoid labral lesions has become increasingly common. However, a physical examination maneuver that would allow a
THE SHOULDER - MCCC - West Windsor, NJ
www.mccc.eduType 1: Fraying and degeneration of superior labrum Can not horizontally Abd or ER with forearm pronation without pain Type 2: Pathologic detachment of the labrum and biceps tendon anchor
Review SLAP lesions: Anatomy, clinical presentation, MR ...
scottalexander.meD. Chang et al. / European Journal of Radiology 68 (2008) 72–87 75 to divide the labrum into six segments—superior, anterosupe-rior,anteroinferior,inferior,posteroinferior,andposterosuperior
Anterior Stabilization of the Shoulder: Latarjet Protocol
www.utosm.comFigure 2: Illustration of the coracoid transfer to correct the inferior glenoid bony deficiency. Potential Complications There are several possible complications that could occur after a Latarjet procedure.
The Resisted Supination External Rotation Test
content.ccrn.comVol. 33, No. 9, 2005 Resisted Supination External Rotation Test1317 ring associated injury was a partial rotator cuff tear, seen in 18 patients (62%).
Scope it Out! Arthroscopic Procedures - AAPC
static.aapc.com•3 CPT® Surgical Package Definition • Local infiltration, metacarpal/metatarsal/digital block or topical anesthesia • Subsequent to the decision for surgery oneSubsequent to the decision for surgery, one
Techniques for reduction of anteroinferior shoulder ...
www.downstate.eduAnteroinferior shoulder dislocation 465 Subcoracoid dislocation occurs when the arm is in the low to mid range of abduction and externally rotated.
The Shoulder Complex & Shoulder Girdle - MCCC
www.mccc.eduThe shoulder complex •4 articulations involving The sternum The clavicle The ribs The scapula and The humerus