Torn shoulder mri

    • What Is a Torn Shoulder Labrum?

      an arthrogram, which is an x-ray or MRI that is taken after a special dye has been injected into your shoulder joint to outline its soft structures arthroscopy, a surgical procedure in which a small instrument is inserted into your shoulder joint so your doctor can look directly at your rotator cuff.

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    • [DOCX File]Patient Name

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      The labrum (where the shoulder ligaments attach) is usually torn in cases of shoulder instability. In addition, there are sometimes fractures of the ball or socket of the shoulder. Rarely, there is also a rotator cuff tear in cases of instability. A rotator cuff tear is more common in patients over the age of 40 with a shoulder dislocation.

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    • [DOC File]Brian P

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      A reparable cuff tear is one in which tendon of good quality can be brought to the anatomic insertion site with the arm adducted to the patient’s side. A cuff tear is likely to be reparable if it was torn by a forceful injury to a previously normally functioning shoulder and if the repair is within weeks of the injury.

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    • [DOC File]What is shoulder instability

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      Three bones make up the shoulder: the clavicle or collar bone, the humerus or arm bone, and the scapula or shoulder blade. The Clavicle. The clavicle is the prominent S-shaped bone just below the front part of the neck. Its purpose is to connect the upper arm to the chest. It also acts as a rigid strut that keeps the shoulder in a functional ...

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    • [DOC File]www.bostonssc.com

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      Often an MRI will be used to examine the condition of the rotator cuff and assess whether the rotator cuff is torn. Often rotator cuff tendonitis can be treated without surgical intervention. First line treatment consists of Anti-inflammatories such as Ibuprofen, ice and rest. A cortisone injection may be placed into the shoulder region.

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    • [DOC File]What is shoulder instability

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      The labrum (where the shoulder ligaments attach) is usually torn in cases of shoulder instability. In addition, there are sometimes fractures of the ball or socket of the shoulder. Rarely, there is also a rotator cuff tear, but a rotator cuff tear is more common in patients over the age of 40 with a shoulder …

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    • [DOC File]Rotator cuff: failure and treatment

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      The shoulder joint is a ball and socket type joint where the top part of the arm bone (humerus) forms a joint with the shoulder blade (scapula). The rotator cuff holds the head of the humerus into the scapula.

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    • [DOC File]Rotator Cuff Injury

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      MRI SHOULDER. Patient Name: _____ ... Have you torn your rotator cuff? No Yes When? _____ Have you broken a bone in your shoulder? ... Feel free to ask the MRI personnel for clarification. WARNING. If you have one or more of the following, approaching the MRI scanner may cause serious harm or even death. Please tell the MRI personnel immediately.

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      He complained of left shoulder pain at the Palisades Medical Center, and was advised to seek an evaluation by an orthopedic surgeon. That doctor, who testified at trial, ordered an MRI of plaintiff's left shoulder, which revealed a torn rotator cuff.

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    • [DOCX File]samhodge.com

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      Often an MRI will be used to examine the condition of the rotator cuff and assess whether the rotator cuff is torn. Often rotator cuff tendonitis can be treated without surgical intervention. First line treatment consists of anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen, ice and rest. A cortisone injection may be placed into the shoulder region.

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