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Mechanisms of Shoulder Injuries
Physical Therapy, 1986In this article, we discuss our review of 284 shoulder injuries that were seen and treated arthroscopically during a five-year period. All of the injuries were related to the athletes' particular sport. We describe the biomechanical basis for these injuries and review the data gathered on the forces involved in the act of throwing.
William D Mcleod +2 more
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Prevalence and patterns of shoulder injuries in Major League Baseball [PDF]
Background: This study aims to explore the epidemiological patterns of shoulder injuries in professional baseball. Methods: The transaction lists of the ‘Major League Baseball’ website were screened for injuries from 2011 to 2016, inclusive. Only players
Mohamad Y Fares +2 more
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Complex Injuries of the Shoulder - Floating Shoulder
Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 2006Complex injuries of the shoulder are comparatively rare. Within the field of complex shoulder injuries this article particularly deals with the diagnosis and therapy of the "floating shoulder injury" as a review article. This term describes a discontinuation of the osseus and soft tissue suspension of the upper extremity from the axial skeleton.
Köstler, Wolfgang +3 more
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Shoulder injuries in the athlete
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2002Shoulder injuries are common in the athletic population. Injuries can be a result of repetitive overhead use or from direct trauma. Common injury sites include the rotator cuff, glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint, biceps tendon, scapulothoracic articulation, and sternoclavicular joint.
Bernard C, Ong +2 more
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Overuse Injuries of the Shoulder
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019This article discusses the most common and important overuse injuries of the shoulder with attention to MR imaging and ultrasound findings. Pathologic conditions occurring in athletes and nonathletes are included, with review of relevant anatomy, predisposing factors, and treatment considerations.
Hailey, Allen +3 more
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Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2002
The complex anatomy and functioning of the shoulder may challenge the radiologist. In this review the patterns of injury and radiographic findings for bony injuries of the shoulder are illustrated. The radiographic and cross-sectional imaging findings in fractures of the clavicle, scapula, and proximal humerus and in dislocations of the ...
Ken F, Linnau, C Craig, Blackmore
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The complex anatomy and functioning of the shoulder may challenge the radiologist. In this review the patterns of injury and radiographic findings for bony injuries of the shoulder are illustrated. The radiographic and cross-sectional imaging findings in fractures of the clavicle, scapula, and proximal humerus and in dislocations of the ...
Ken F, Linnau, C Craig, Blackmore
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1992
Shoulder injuries result from acute or repetitive over-use mechanisms. An outline for a careful history and physical examination is presented along with recommendations for radiographic imaging of shoulder injuries dependent on the suspected diagnosis and injury mechanism.
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Shoulder injuries result from acute or repetitive over-use mechanisms. An outline for a careful history and physical examination is presented along with recommendations for radiographic imaging of shoulder injuries dependent on the suspected diagnosis and injury mechanism.
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SHOULDER INJURIES IN THE ATHLETE
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1997Musculoskeletal injuries constantly provide challenges to the team physician, including those to the shoulder. Shoulder injuries are common in athletes, whether as a result of direct contact from a collision or from repetitive overhead motion. This article reviews sports-related injuries to the shoulder, including similarities between sports, clinical ...
M J, Hulstyn, P D, Fadale
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Acute shoulder injury is commonly encountered by clinicians, surgeons, and radiologists. A comprehensive evaluation of the shoulder by the radiologist is essential to accurately relay findings that have a direct impact on acute and long-term management.
Andrew, Cibulas +10 more
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Acute shoulder injury is commonly encountered by clinicians, surgeons, and radiologists. A comprehensive evaluation of the shoulder by the radiologist is essential to accurately relay findings that have a direct impact on acute and long-term management.
Andrew, Cibulas +10 more
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