Labrum
Found 8 free book(s)Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Technical Guidelines I.Shoulder
www.essr.orgLook at the posterior labrum-capsular com-plex and check the posterior recess of the joint for effusion during scanning. In thin subjects the posterior labrum can be clear-ly seen. Move the transducer medial to the labrum on transverse plane to visualize the spinoglenoid notch. It is often necessary to increase the depth of the field-of-view not
Rehabilitation Protocol: SLAP Superior Labral Lesion ...
www.lahey.orgThe shoulder labrum is a fibrocartilaginous rim attached to the margin of the glenoid cavity. It deepens the cavity by approximately 50%. Approximately 40% of the long head of biceps tendon (LHBT) attaches to the labrum. A superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) tear involves a tear in the 10 o’clock to 2 o’clock positions on the
Rehabilitation of Hip Labral Tears - UTHSCSA
cme.uthscsa.edulabrum is pinched Repetitive twisting, cutting, pivoting & hip flexion Causes/Mechanism of Injury Capsular laxity/joint hypermobility Hip dysplasia Degenerative changes Anatomical/Structural • Abnormal shape/structure of the acetabulum, labrum, femoral head Muscle weakness
SLAP Repair Protocol - South Shore Orthopedics
southshoreorthopedics.comThe glenoid labrum is a fibrocartilage rim that surrounds the edge of the glenoid fossa (socket). It serves to deepen the socket and provide suction effect on the head of the humerus (ball), thus improving the stability of the naturally shallow joint. The labrum can be damaged or torn in many different ways. When the superior
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www.brighamandwomens.orgAdditionally, the clinician should consider whether the labrum was repaired or reconstructed. If the labral tissue is inadequate the surgeon may reconstruct the labrum using an autograft or allograft. This information can be accessed in the operative note and will impact rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation Guidelines For SLAP Lesion Repair
www.uwhealth.orgThe labrum is a fibrocartilagenous ring which attaches to the bony rim of the glenoid fossa.1 The labrum doubles the depth of the glenoid fossa to help provide stability.2 An analogy would be a parked car on a hillside with a block under the tire— the round tire being the humeral head, the road being the glenoid fossa and the block being the ...
Rehabilitation Guidelines for Hip Arthroscopy Procedures
www.uwhealth.orgthe labrum. The labrum forms a gasket around the socket, creating a tight seal and helping to provide stability to the joint. The iliopsoas tendon lays across the anterior hip joint and connects the fibers of the psoas major and iliacus muscles to the proximal femur (lesser trochanter). It can become irritated when there is inflammation deeper in
HIP LABRAL REPAIR PROTOCOL - mattpricemd.com
www.mattpricemd.comHip Labral Repair Protocol Page 4 of Bridges on physioball Patient may progress to Phase 4 when they have achieved the following: hip flexion strength >70%