The shoulder joint is functionally and structurally complex and is composed of bone, hyaline cartilage, labrum, ligaments, capsule, tendons and muscles. It links the trunk to the upper limb and plays an important biomechanical role in daily activities. Indications for imaging of the shoulder have considerably increased in the last few years. The article focuses mainly on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as well as MR and CT arthrography, diagnostic procedures of choice for assessment of internal derangement of the shoulder. Bony components, rotator cuff tendons and muscles can be assessed on MR imaging without arthrographic technique, whereas the articular structures (including glenohumeral ligaments, capsulolabral structures and hyaline ca...
Objectives: - The objective of this study was to evaluate the causes of chronic shoulder pain using ...
Due to the configuration of its bony elements, the glenohumeral joint is the most mobile joint of th...
The shoulder impingement syndrome refers to a condition in which the supraspinatus tendon and subacr...
The shoulder is commonly imaged using MR imaging, with or without intraarticular contras[ medium. So...
MR imaging of the shoulder is widely used for assessment of impingement and instability-related clin...
The aim of this article is to review the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the evaluation ...
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a useful modality for evaluating the labrocapsular ligamentous co...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is proving to be an effective means for evaluating the shoulder. Th...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145387/1/cpmia2200.pd
Because of its inherent superior soft tissue contrast and lack of ionizing radiation, magnetic reson...
Shoulder pain is a common clinical presentation. Though the spectrum of disorders affecting the shou...
Purpose. The rotator cable (RC) is a thickening of the coracohumeral ligament. It extends from the c...
The glenohumeral joint boasts the greatest range of motion of any peripheral joint in the body, but ...
Instability of the glenohumeral joint is a common cause of chronic shoulder pain and disability. One...
The complex anatomy and the requirement to image in the peripheral magnetic field have made the shou...
Objectives: - The objective of this study was to evaluate the causes of chronic shoulder pain using ...
Due to the configuration of its bony elements, the glenohumeral joint is the most mobile joint of th...
The shoulder impingement syndrome refers to a condition in which the supraspinatus tendon and subacr...
The shoulder is commonly imaged using MR imaging, with or without intraarticular contras[ medium. So...
MR imaging of the shoulder is widely used for assessment of impingement and instability-related clin...
The aim of this article is to review the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the evaluation ...
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a useful modality for evaluating the labrocapsular ligamentous co...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is proving to be an effective means for evaluating the shoulder. Th...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/145387/1/cpmia2200.pd
Because of its inherent superior soft tissue contrast and lack of ionizing radiation, magnetic reson...
Shoulder pain is a common clinical presentation. Though the spectrum of disorders affecting the shou...
Purpose. The rotator cable (RC) is a thickening of the coracohumeral ligament. It extends from the c...
The glenohumeral joint boasts the greatest range of motion of any peripheral joint in the body, but ...
Instability of the glenohumeral joint is a common cause of chronic shoulder pain and disability. One...
The complex anatomy and the requirement to image in the peripheral magnetic field have made the shou...
Objectives: - The objective of this study was to evaluate the causes of chronic shoulder pain using ...
Due to the configuration of its bony elements, the glenohumeral joint is the most mobile joint of th...
The shoulder impingement syndrome refers to a condition in which the supraspinatus tendon and subacr...