Internal impingement is a commonly described cause of shoulder pain in the overhead athlete, particularly in tennis players. Three shoulder dysfunctions, often correlated with internal impingement ...
An exam generally begins with evaluation of the gross appearance of the shoulder, looking for scapular paraspinous atrophy that may occur in the older patient with combined chronic glenohumeral ...
Glenohumeral OA is typically associated with a globally decreased range of movement, pain and radiological signs of degeneration. In glenohumeral joint OA there are broadly three possible ...
Beyond the anticipated atrophy and weakness on motor testing, no static physical examination finding (eg, scapular dyskinesis, glenohumeral internal rotation deficit, postural abnormalities) have been ...
Shoulder arthritis is damage to the cartilage inside the shoulder joint. The shoulder has two joints. Shoulder arthritis commonly refers to the bigger ball-and-socket joint named the glenohumeral ...
Glenoid labrum tears were present in 47% of all subjects who received the MRA and were associated with paralabral cysts in 10 cases (23%). Suprascapular nerve compression was associated with ...
25 Participants will be excluded if they present any of the following criteria: (1) clinical signs of massive rotator cuff tears as defined by presence of gross weakness in the absence of limited pain ...