I note that anteroposterior techniques were the most commonly used techniques for treating the glenohumeral joint to relieve shoulder pain and stiffness.
The first volume consists of 16 chapters devoted to subjects including gross anatomy of the shoulder; clinical evaluation of shoulder problems; anesthesia for shoulder procedures; fractures; disorders; molecular mechanisms and pathogenesis of sepsis of the shoulder; and glenohumeral instability.
Introduction The real-time ultrasound-guided anterior glenohumeral joint injection approach offers several advantages over the anterior fluoroscopic approach.
Although we generally focus on the glenohumeral joint when evaluating the shoulder, we should not forget that the shoulder girdle is composed of the sternoclavicular joint, the clavicle, the acromioclavicular joint, the glenohumeral joint, the scapula, and the scapulothoracic joint.
FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ:FONR), The Inventor of MR Scanning[TM], announced today, that the April 23, 2007 issue of the Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging featured an article entitled 'Upright MRI of glenohumeral dysplasia following obstetric brachial plexus injury'.
Key words: shoulder; joint instability; rehabilitation; physiotherapy Key Points * Neuromuscular dysfunction is likely to be present in patients with multidirectional instability * A symptomatic improvement with compression of the glenohumeral joint may indicate a positive response to a concavity-compression retraining programme * The subject of this case study demonstrated a significant improvement in symptoms and function following a neuromuscular retraining programme INTRODUCTION Shoulder instability is defined as an inability to maintain the humeral head centred in the glenoid fossa during active motion (Abboud and Soslowsky, 2002; Magarey and Jones, 1992; von Eisenhart-Rothe et al.
Physician orders were for discontinuation of the sling and "passive ROM to 90 degrees of glenohumeral shoulder flexion and abduction and active-assistive ROM in supine.
Glenohumeral motion was chosen for this investigation as a more accurate representation of the actual joint where the idiopathic motion loss is believed to originate, rather than humerus-to-trunk motion, which is a function of multiple joints.