Mri shoulder labrum

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      Given the circumstances of the injury, it might also be a tear of the labrum, the cartilage that surrounds the glenoid fossa. The most common of the labrum injuries is known as a SLAP (superior labrum anterior-posterior lesion, where you get a tear at the superior aspect the labrum that goes from the anterior to posterior aspect of this hardy ...

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    • Journal of ISAKOS (JISAKOS)

      The shoulder is acutely tender along the anterior edge of the acromion, and tenderness over the greater tuberosity can be demonstrated particularly with the shoulder extended. ... MRI. Provides information about the state of the cuff, but up to 1/3 of individuals will have asymptomatic cuff tears on MRI. ... Impingement of the posterior labrum ...

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    • [DOC File]Evaluation of Shoulder Pain

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      Triple labrum tears repaired with the JuggerKnot soft anchor: Technique and results. Int J Shoulder Surg. 2015;9(3):81–9. Ali HI, Abdelkader H. Direct shoulder MR arthrography using low field scanner for assessment of labral tears to assess scan reliability in claustrophobic patients.

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      Routine MRI may not be able to differentiate between post-surgical changes and a recurrent tear. Shoulder: Evaluation of the glenoid labrum for a tear or SLAP lesion as well as post-surgical evaluation of the rotator cuff.

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    • SLAP lesions - Newcastle Shoulder and Elbow Centre

      When the integrity of the rotator cuff is studied by follow-up MRI or ultrasound several years after cuff repair, most repairs of supraspinatus-only tears remain intact Fuchs, B., M. K. Gilbart, et al. (2006). "Clinical and structural results of open repair of an isolated one-tendon tear of the rotator cuff."

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    • [DOC File]What is shoulder instability

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      Labral tears and ligament laxity are diagnosed by reviewing the shoulder history and participating in a physical examination. X-rays looking for associated trauma to the shoulder joint and MRI to examine the condition of the labrum are often utilized to aid in the diagnosis. Conservative management may be utilized after the initial dislocation.

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    • Shoulder

      A lesion of the superior glenoid labrum resulting in instability and pain, found particularly in throwing athletes. History. First described by Andrews in 1985. Anatomy. The labrum is a triangular fibrocartilaginous structure. The inferior and posterior aspects of the labrum are relatively uniform but the anterior and superior aspects show some ...

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      The labrum acts as a bumper to keep the humeral head firmly in place in the glenoid. More importantly, the labrum is the attachment point for ligaments stabilizing the shoulder. When the labrum is torn from the glenoid, the support of these ligaments is lost.

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    • What Is a Torn Shoulder Labrum?

      A MRI can sometimes be helpful to confirm the tear of the ligament off of the bone (Bankart lesion), and evaluate for other shoulder problems. Occasionally, the MRI is performed with dye (gadolinium) to help see the ligaments. Is there other damage to the shoulder in cases of instability? The labrum (where the shoulder ligaments attach) is ...

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