BACKGROUND: The angle of shoulder slope has been reported in accordance with the specific occupational activities of the aviation and textile industries. However, as no accurate definition nor standardised anatomical landmarks exist within the medical field, this study aimed to devise an appropriate definition with preplaced reference landmarks. In addition, the vertebral level of the acromial tip was also determined.METHODS: The sample series comprised 260 posterior radiographs of the shoulder, of which 127 were males and 133 females. The ethnic distribution included ten black, 13 coloured, 49 Indian and 188 white individuals. In accordance with the trapezial line, the angle of shoulder slope was defined and measured as the angle between t...
To evaluate the association of acromial morphology and subacromial impingement.Bilateral shoulder co...
Abstract Morphological traits pertaining to the humerus and scapula have previously been linked to ...
BACKGROUND Portal placement is a key factor for the success of arthroscopic procedures, particula...
BACKGROUND: The angle of shoulder slope has been reported in accordance with the specific occupation...
The critical shoulder angle and acromion index are conventional radiological tools employed as predi...
The critical shoulder angle and acromion index are conventional radiological tools employed as predi...
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The critical shoulder angle and acromion index are conventional radiological tools employed as predi...
Background: In scapula, the acromion process projects forwards almost at right angle from the latera...
Background: Due to its many variations, the scapula is among the most frequently examined bones. Esp...
Background: Due to its many variations, the scapula is among the most frequently examined bones. Esp...
Abstract Background Acromial morphology has previously been defined as a risk factor for some should...
Introduction. The acromion is a small section of the scapula which extends anteriorly from the spine...
Background: The posterior inclination of the tibia plateaux relative to the longitudinal axis of the...
PDFTech ReportAM 65-14DOT/FAA/AM-65/14Shoulder harnessesEquipment designMalesAir traffic controllers...
To evaluate the association of acromial morphology and subacromial impingement.Bilateral shoulder co...
Abstract Morphological traits pertaining to the humerus and scapula have previously been linked to ...
BACKGROUND Portal placement is a key factor for the success of arthroscopic procedures, particula...
BACKGROUND: The angle of shoulder slope has been reported in accordance with the specific occupation...
The critical shoulder angle and acromion index are conventional radiological tools employed as predi...
The critical shoulder angle and acromion index are conventional radiological tools employed as predi...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
The critical shoulder angle and acromion index are conventional radiological tools employed as predi...
Background: In scapula, the acromion process projects forwards almost at right angle from the latera...
Background: Due to its many variations, the scapula is among the most frequently examined bones. Esp...
Background: Due to its many variations, the scapula is among the most frequently examined bones. Esp...
Abstract Background Acromial morphology has previously been defined as a risk factor for some should...
Introduction. The acromion is a small section of the scapula which extends anteriorly from the spine...
Background: The posterior inclination of the tibia plateaux relative to the longitudinal axis of the...
PDFTech ReportAM 65-14DOT/FAA/AM-65/14Shoulder harnessesEquipment designMalesAir traffic controllers...
To evaluate the association of acromial morphology and subacromial impingement.Bilateral shoulder co...
Abstract Morphological traits pertaining to the humerus and scapula have previously been linked to ...
BACKGROUND Portal placement is a key factor for the success of arthroscopic procedures, particula...