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MARCH15, 2003 / VOLUME67, of ligaments and muscles, includingthe four muscles of the rotator cuff (supra-spinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and sub-scapularis) that serve as dynamic stabilizers ofthe joint . Static stabilizers include the jointcapsule, the glenoid labrum, and the gleno-humeral AND DIAGNOSISJ oint Injection in this area should be con-sidered only after other appropriate therapeu-tic interventions have been tried. Theseinclude the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflam-matory drugs (NSAIDs), physical therapy, andother disease-modifying agents for rheuma-toid arthritis. There are three major indica-tions for a glenohumeral joint Injection :osteoarthritis, adhesive capsulitis (frozenshoulder),5-14and rheumatoid of the SHoulder typicallyoccurs in older persons or following trau-matic injury in younger persons.
Mar 15, 2003 · anatomy, pathology, diagnosis, and injection technique of common sites in which this skill is applicable. Glenohumeral Joint ... shoulder joint. Diagnosis of …
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