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Evaluating the Patterns of FAPI Uptake in the Shoulder Joint: a Preliminary Study Comparing with FDG Uptake in Oncological Studies. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Imaging Biol
Matsusaka Y   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Deep learning-based reconstruction enhances image quality and improves diagnosis in magnetic resonance imaging of the shoulder joint. [PDF]

open access: yesQuant Imaging Med Surg
Liu Z   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Shoulder Joint Arthroscopy

Orthopedics, 1983
ABSTRACT: Our technique of diagnostic and surgical shoulder arthroscopy is presented, and normal variational arthroscopic anatomy of the shoulder is described. This report was based on the diagnostic findings of 118 patients (120 shoulders) who, over a 26-month period, presented with pain, popping, or instability of the shoulder and who underwent ...
J R, Andrews, W G, Carson
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The Shoulder Joint

1991
Most injuries to the shoulder joint occur in sports in which the athlete repeatedly throws or serves, for example, baseball or tennis. Other activities, such as swimming, skiing, and kayaking, which place a constant demand on the joint may also result in structural damage.
Pierre-Jerome, C.   +2 more
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Shoulder Joint Sonoanatomy and Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Joint Injection

2021
The shoulder is a complex musculoskeletal structure and the most mobile joint in the body. This mobility provides the upper extremity with tremendous range of motion and joint instability. This great range of mobility is also what lends the shoulder to injury, as the complex array of motions can cause stress and injury to the supporting structures that
Allan Zhang, George C. Chang Chien
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Shoulder instability after primary shoulder joint replacement

Der Orthopäde, 1998
Instability is one of the most common complications after shoulder arthroplasty. The literature cites subluxation or luxation to occure between 0 % and 38 % in various studies. Instabilities may present either as subluxation or frank dislocation, and may be directed in an anterior, posterior, inferior or, depending on the state of the rotator cuff ...
J F, Löhr   +4 more
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