نتایج جستجو برای: anterior shoulder instability

تعداد نتایج: 237858  

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2015
Cathryn D Peltz Timothy G Baumer Veronica Mende Nicole Ramo Nima Mehran Vasilios Moutzouros Michael J Bey

BACKGROUND Glenohumeral joint (GHJ) dislocations are common, and the resulting shoulder instability is often treated with arthroscopic stabilization. These procedures result in favorable clinical outcomes, but abnormal GHJ motion may persist, which may place patients at risk for developing osteoarthritis. However, the effects of shoulder instability and arthroscopic stabilization on GHJ motion ...

2012
Sam C Jonas Michael J Walton Partha P Sarangi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In detection of glenoid labrum pathology, MR arthrography (MRA) has shown sensitivities of 88-100% and specificities of 89-93%. However, our practice suggested that there may be a higher frequency of falsely negative reports. We assessed the accuracy of this costly modality in practice. PATIENTS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed MRA reports of 90 consecutive patie...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2015
Cathryn D Peltz Roger Zauel Nicole Ramo Nima Mehran Vasilios Moutzouros Michael J Bey

BACKGROUND Traumatic glenohumeral joint (GHJ) dislocations are common, resulting in significant shoulder disability and pain. Previous research indicates that bony morphology is associated with an increased risk of injury in other joints (eg, the knee), but the extent to which bony morphology is associated with traumatic GHJ dislocation is unknown. This study assessed GHJ morphology in patients...

2017
Benjamin A Winston Katlyn Robinson Dennis Crawford

The long head of the biceps tendon plays an important role in shoulder stability and its functional absence has been shown to contribute to glenohumeral instability. Congenital absence of the long head to the biceps tendon is rare, although described in the literature. We report the case of an 18-year-old recreational athlete with recurrent shoulder instability and congenital absence of the lon...

2011

Shoulder instability is a common problem which is defined as symptomatic motion of the glenohumeral joint, which can present as pain or sense of displacement [1]. There are several systems of classification in the literature of shoulder instability. Recently, to introduce some consensus, the FEDS system has been proposed [2]. The symptoms are classified according to Frequency (solitary, occasio...

2017
Santos Moros Marco José Luis Ávila Lafuente Miguel Angel Ruiz Ibán Jorge Diaz Heredia

BACKGROUND The glenohumeral joint is a ball-and-socket joint that is inherently unstable and thus, susceptible to dislocation. The traditional and most common anatomic finding is the Bankart lesion (anterior-inferior capsule labral complex avulsion), but there is a wide variety of anatomic alterations that can cause shoulder instability or may be present as a concomitant injury or in combinatio...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1993
P A Dowdy S W O'Driscoll

A family history of shoulder instability in first-degree relatives was found in 24 of 100 patients who had been operated on for recurrent anterior shoulder instability. The patients with and without a family history were similar in respect of sex ratio, age at first dislocation and age at operation. The initial dislocation was non-traumatic in 22% of the patients with and in 13% of those withou...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2011
F Struyf J Nijs J-P Baeyens S Mottram R Meeusen

The purpose of this manuscript is to review the knowledge of scapular positioning at rest and scapular movement in different anatomic planes in asymptomatic subjects and patients with shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) and glenohumeral shoulder instability. We reviewed the literature for all biomechanical and kinematic studies using keywords for impingement syndrome, shoulder instability, and ...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Senthil T Nathan Shital N Parikh

Glenoid and humeral head bone loss is the most common cause of failure after surgical shoulder instability stabilization. Large Hill-Sachs lesions involving >30% of the articular surface of the humeral head typically occur after neglected or locked shoulder dislocations. Such large lesions may require osteochondral allograft reconstruction or prosthetic replacement to regain shoulder stability ...

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