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, because of the phenomenon of anisotropy, the superior glenohumeral ligament may appear anechoic, mimicking intra-articular fluid. In such cases, an intra- ligamentous needle placement may occur ...
of the inferior glenohumeral ligament complex.23 However, despite documentation of these multiple pathologies, there was little agreement on the role each of them contributed to recurrent instability. In an effort ...
2). The results were based on anatomical dissection [8] or imaging modalities as ultrasound [17], MR arthrography [3] and standard MRI [4, 18]. Ectopic tendons were found in 1.5–34% of the evaluated ...
patients with hyperlaxity of the glenohumeral capsule can dislocate their shoulder voluntarily.The mechanisms that create labral tears without dislocation are unclear.The shoulder capsule and ligaments ...
in the pelvis of patients with PMR. We aimed to evaluate the performance of inflammatory ceMRI signals at predefined pelvic sites as a diagnostic test for PMR. Methods Pelvic MRI scans of patients with pelvic ...
and MRI in the routine evaluation ? What are the common syndromes of shoulder pain and dysfunction? What are the roles of physical therapy, NSAIDs, other medications, and injected steroids in the treatment ...
labrum (4); SLAP I lesion (2); SLAP II (1); anterior labral detachment with osteochondral fragment (1); partial rupture of the superior or medial glenohumeral Ligament (2); partial tear ...
ER strength, and eventually muscular atrophy.4,33–35 The suprascapular nerve passes superior to the scapula through the suprascapular notch inferior to the transverse scapular ligament . Suprascapular ...
(CX3CR1GFP/GFP → CCR2RFP/+). The animals were subjected to chronic constrictive injury (CCI) of the sciatic nerve and were evaluated by paw withdrawal thresholds, immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry. We ...
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