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Friday, December 24, 2010

Shoulder, Rotator Cuff Injury (Ultrasonography)

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/401595-overview


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Shoulder, Glenoid Labrum Injury (MRI)

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/401990-overview

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shoulder dislocation

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/395520-media

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Shoulder, Rotator Cuff Injury (MRI):

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/401714-media


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shoulder anatomy

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inferior gleno-humeral ligament tear

The corresponding axial view confirms the edematous inferior glenohumeral ligament (arrow). Extracapsular fluid compatible with capsular disruption (arrowheads) is also noted.
The T2-weighted coronal oblique image reveals a lax and edematous inferior glenohumeral ligament, having a "J-shaped" appearance (arrows). The usual attachment of the ligament along the medial aspect of the proximal humerus (arrowhead) is not identified.

inferior gleno-humeral ligament tear

Coronal MR arthrogram of left shoulder revealing avulsion of inferior glenohumeral ligament complex off of the humeral head. The arrow indicates the detached ligament from the humerus.

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supra-spinatous tendon(anatomy)

The image above is the patient’s pre-injection coronal MRI. The rotator cuff tendon is the area of interest. The rotator cuff is compromised of 4 principle muscles. Muscles have two parts: the muscle belly and the attachment of the muscle to bone(tendon). Tears in the rotator cuff commonly involve the tendon.

supra-spinatous tendon tear (partial)

47-year-old man with shoulder pain. Patient had surgically proven partial-thickness bursal surface supraspinatus tendon tear. Oblique coronal fast spin-echo fat-saturated T2-weighted (TR/TE, 3,850/55) MR image shows findings consistent with partial-thickness bursal surface supraspinatus tendon tear (arrow).

http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/187/4/881/FIG1