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Shoulder Ultrasound
Shoulder Ultrasound
James F. Griffith, MD, MRCP, FRCR
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KEY FACTS
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
TECHNIQUE
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Clinical Indications for Shoulder US
TECHNIQUE
Full Standardized Examination
Patient Position and Approach
Supraspinatus Tendon
Infraspinatus Tendon
Teres Minor Tendon
Long Head of Biceps Tendon
Rotator Interval
Subscapularis Tendon
Subacromial-Subdeltoid and Subcoracoid Bursae
Dynamic Assessment of Subacromial Impingement
Acromioclavicular Joint
Rotator Cuff Musculature and Suprascapular/Spinoglenoid Notches
Glenohumeral Joint and Glenoid Labra
Symptomatic Area
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KEY FACTS
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
TECHNIQUE
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Clinical Indications for Shoulder US
TECHNIQUE
Full Standardized Examination
Patient Position and Approach
Supraspinatus Tendon
Infraspinatus Tendon
Teres Minor Tendon
Long Head of Biceps Tendon
Rotator Interval
Subscapularis Tendon
Subacromial-Subdeltoid and Subcoracoid Bursae
Dynamic Assessment of Subacromial Impingement
Acromioclavicular Joint
Rotator Cuff Musculature and Suprascapular/Spinoglenoid Notches
Glenohumeral Joint and Glenoid Labra
Symptomatic Area
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