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rotator cuff muscles and anterior-superior anatomic shoulder components, for example, the biceps tendon. Imaging Radiographic workup for PSI should routinely include true anterior-posterior, axillary, and scapula Y views of the affected shoulder
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anterior shoulder instability. Measured the length and width on 3D CT scans reconstructed with elimination of the scapula, while the depth was measured on axial images obtained perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the humeral shaft. Hill
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located at the scapular spine and base of the coracoid process. 71 Positioning of the superior screw towards the spine of the scapula might predispose it to Crosby type III fracture post RSA, whereas positioning of the screw towards the base of the
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recommended when patients have symptoms. 13 , 39 Patients with endochondral lesions in the pelvis, femur, humerus or scapula may benefit from an annual clinical examination and whole-body MRI because of the higher risk of malignant transformation at these
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This mechanism may cause brachial plexus injury, clavicle fractures, scapula fractures, and scapulothoracic dissociation, with studies reporting these injuries are responsible for 15–20% of all upper extremity injuries in MCC. 4 , 7 , 22 Forearm
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to the medial collateral ligament of the knee than to an ACL. Earlier post-surgical rehabilitation of the hip, back, scapula and shoulder, while the elbow reconstruction is protected by a brace, may allow an earlier return to play. Valgus
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identified and contacted all patients with specific tracer diagnosis (e.g. fractures of the proximal humerus, the clavicle and the scapula in the shoulder region) over the previous ten years who had been treated surgically as well as non-surgically in our
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Introduction The triceps muscle, as indicated by its name, includes three heads. The long head originates from the infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula, while the medial and lateral heads originate from the proximal humerus. These three heads