Shoulder labrum anatomy

    • [DOC File]Curriculum Vitae - Panorama Orthopedics & Spine Center

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      Schneider DJ, Tibone JE, McGarry MH, Grossman MG, Veneziani S, Lee TQ. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2005 May-Jun;14(3):318-23. A cadaveric model of the throwing shoulder: a possible etiology of superior labrum anterior-to-posterior lesions. Grossman MG, Tibone JE, McGarry MH, Schneider DJ, Veneziani S, Lee TQ. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2005 Apr;87(4):824-31

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    • [DOC File]CURRICULUM VITAE - University of Kentucky

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      Stephenson DR, Hurt JH, Mair SD: Rotator cuff injury as a complication of portal placement for superior labrum anterior-posterior repair. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 21(10):1316-21, 2012. Sciascia A, Kuschinsky N, Nitz AJ, Mair SD, Uhl TL: Electromyographical comparison of four common shoulder exercises in unstable and stable shoulders.

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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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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    • [DOCX File]DotGO

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      16.30-16.40:Anatomical Glenoid Labrum Variants that Mimic Disease 16.40-16.55Biceps Tendon Pathology 16.55-17.10: Post-operative Shoulder: Glenoid Labrum & ACJ Joint

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    • [DOC File]Rotator cuff: failure and treatment

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      Their loss may result in weakness or instability of the shoulder. The insertional anatomy of the cuff tendons is designed to resist the bending, compressive and tensile loads that they experience [Gigante Marinelli 2004][ Roh Wang 2000] The insertion includes fibers transitioning from tendon, to fibrocartilage, to calcified fibrocartilage to ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 22: The Shoulder Complex

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      The shoulder complex, as the name implies, is an extremely complicated region of the body. ... Click and drag questions covering structural anatomy of the shoulder, assessment of shoulder injuries, and rehabilitation plan of the shoulder ... a permanent anterior defect on the labrum following the detached labrum and capsule after dislocation ...

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    • [DOC File]The Shoulder - MedEx, LLC

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      Shoulder Anatomy. Acromion. Clavicle. Acromioclavicular Joint. Biceps Tendon. Rotator Cuff. Scapula. The Shoulder Outlet (images) Normal Shoulder Degeneration. Involves all parts of the shoulder. ... The labrum contributes to shoulder stability by increasing the depth and concavity of the glenoid.

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      The LBR technique incorporates previous outstanding landmark work that has defined the native anatomy and biomechanical importance of the labrum, as well as the clinical implications of labral preservation.13, 15, 26, 28, 33, 34, 35 and 36 To achieve restoration of the functional anatomy of the labrum, the procedure builds on the pioneering ...

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    • [DOC File]Musculoskeletal/Integument (MSI)

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      Shoulder . 6.1.1. Anatomy & Imaging of the Shoulder. Be able to identify the following muscles of the back and shoulder in a cadaver: deltoid, infraspinatus, latissimus dorsi, levator scapulae, biceps brachii (long and short heads), rhomboid major and minor, pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, serratus anterior, supraspinatus, teres major ...

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    • [DOC File]Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and ...

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      2. The shoulder joint capsule is very loose. 3. Muscles and tendons reinforce the shoulder joint capsule. 4. The four ligaments that help prevent displacement of the shoulder joint are coracohumerual, glenohumeral, transverse humeral, and the _____labrum. 5. The _____ ligament strengthens the superior portion of the joint capsule. 6.

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