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A Study on the Morphology of the Suprascapular Notch and Its Distance from the Glenoid Cavity [PDF]
Introduction: A suprascapular nerve entrapment can occur at the suprascapular notch or at the spinoglenoid notch. So, the size and shape of the suprascapular notch are associated with suprascapular entrapment neuropathy as well as with an injury to ...
Muralidhar Reddy Sangam +3 more
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Variations in the Course and Diameter of the Suprascapular Nerve: Anatomical Study [PDF]
Background: Suprascapular neuropathy is an important factor contributing to shoulder pain. Given the prevalence of nerve injury and nerve block in the suprascapular notch region, as well as the frequency of arthroscopic procedures on the suprascapular ...
Martinoli, Carlo +5 more
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Trans–Rotator Cuff Approach for Spinoglenoid Cysts: Tips and Traps
Abstract In this study, we introduce an arthroscopic technique for posterior‐superior capsular fenestration and spinoglenoid cyst resection completely via a trans–rotator cuff approach. This approach can provide a full field of view and allow evaluation of the scope of the cyst under direct vision, which reduces the risk of recurrence and injury to the
Jian‐Fa Chen +5 more
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Abstract For anterior shoulder instability with subcritical glenoid bone loss (10%‐15%), there is no consensus on the optimal treatment. Now, we describe the technique of using autogenous scapular spine bone graft for recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation.
Fei Dai +4 more
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Arthroscopic Intra-articular Spinoglenoid Cyst Resection Following SLAP Repair
Spinoglenoid cyst (SGC) is a ganglion arising in the spinoglenoid notch and is thought to be related to SLAP lesion. This cyst often compresses the suprascapular nerve in the spinoglenoid notch.
Sreehari C.K., M.S. +3 more
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Purpose To characterize the qualitative anatomy of posterior scapula structures encountered with the Judet approach and to perform a quantitative evaluation of these structures’ anatomic locations, including their relationships to osseus landmarks to identify safe zones. Methods Twelve fresh‐frozen cadaveric shoulders (mean age, 55.2 years; range 41‐64
Brenton W. Douglass +6 more
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Dominant vs non-dominant shoulder morphology in volleyball players and associations with shoulder pain and spike speed [PDF]
Background: The aims of our study were to compare the dominant (DOM) and non-dominant (NDOM) shoulders of high-level volleyball athletes and identify possible associations of shoulder adaptations with spike speed (SS) and shoulder pathology.
Artemiou, Andreas +2 more
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Purpose The purpose of our study is to prove that the autologous scapular spine bone graft is an alternative for the treatment of anterior shoulder instability and the clinical and radiological results are promising. Method From July 2016 to August 2018, patients who were diagnosed as having anterior shoulder instability with subcritical (10%‐15 ...
Ming Xiang +6 more
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The role of suprascapular nerve block in hydrodilatation for frozen shoulder
Introduction: Frozen shoulder is a debilitating problem that requires comprehensive diagnosis and management. Patients usually recover, but the possibility of not reobtaining a full range of motion exists.
Albana Rifki +5 more
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Diagnostic performance and reliability of ultrasonography for fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic evaluation of rotator cuff muscle quality is important to determine indications for potential operative repair. Ultrasonography has developed into an accepted and useful tool for evaluating rotator cuff tendon tears; however, its ...
Dahiya, Nirvikar +7 more
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