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SHOULDER SUBSCRIPTION POST 07: SHOULDER INJURY RELATED TO VACCINE ADMINISTRATION (SIRVA)

A topical post given the commencement of COVID vaccinations. This is from a recent article in Skeletal Radiology.   SHOULDER INJURY RELATED TO VACCINE ADMINISTRATION (SIRVA) SIRVA WHAT IS IT Shoulder Injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA). CLINICAL ” A 61-year-old woman presenting with excruciating pain and tenderness at the injection site in her right […]

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HIP SUBSCRIPTION POST 09: OSSEOUS DEFECTS OF FEMORAL HEAD

Review of a recent article in Skeletal Radiology on Osseous Defects of the Antero Inferior Femoral head that are not Antero Superior Herniation pits we have previously discussed. ANTERO INFERIOR OSSEOUS DEFECTS OF THE FEMORAL HEAD OSSEOUS DEFECTS OF FEMORAL HEAD WHAT ARE THEY ” A subchondral osseous defect of the anteroinferior femoral head, termed

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KNEE SUBSCRIPTION POST 02: LATERAL NOTCH SIGN OR TERMINAL SULCUS?

Today’s  post we look at differentiating the Normal Terminal Sulcus from a depression fracture.  LATERAL NOTCH SIGN OR TERMINAL SULCUS LATERAL NOTCH SIGN OR TERMINAL SULCUS WHAT'S THE TERMINAL SULCUS The terminal sulcus is a slight depression (Pink arrows) at the junction of the lateral femoral condyle and the lateral trochlea facet. The depth is

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SHOULDER SUBSCRIPTION POST 06: AXILLARY NERVE INJURY 2: DISLOCATION

We looked at the Quadrilateral Syndrome in a previous post. Today we look at another cause of Axillary nerve dysfunction related to trauma from a dislocation.  AXILLARY NERVE INJURY AXILLARY NERVE INJURY OVERVIEW Axillary nerve injury is not uncommon with dislocations but most are low grade (Neuropraxia)  and recover on their own. A smaller section

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KNEE SUBSCRIPTION POST 01: SEMIMEMBRANOSUS BURSA

We discussed a few of the bursa around the knee in the Mini Fellowship. Here we look at the Semimembranosus Bursa. SEMIMEMBRANOSUS BURSA SEMIMEMBRANOSUS BURSA WHAT IS IT A bursa that forms around the distal semimembranosus tendon. Normally see no or minimal fluid in the bursa. WHAT’S THE ANATOMY It’s shaped like an upside down

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SHOULDER SUBSCRIPTION POST 05: WHAT’S THE SCAPULOHUMERAL ARCH?

Mostly we assess humeral subluxation by subjectively assessing the position of the humeral head.   But there is a more reproducible way to do it.   The Scapulohumeral arch which is also called the Gothic Arch or Moloney’s line. HUMERAL SUBLUXATION GLENOHUMERAL JOINT: THE SCAPULOHUMERAL ARCH SCAPULOHUMERAL ARCH WHAT'S NORMAL & WHAT IS THE SCAPULOHUMERAL

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HIP SUBSCRIPTION POST 07: ILIOPSOAS IMPINGEMENT AND LABRAL TEARS

In the Mini Fellowship we looked at Labral tears with mostly secondary to FAI or hip dysplasia. Today we look at another cause of labral tears.   ILIOPSOAS IMPINGEMENT AND LABRAL TEARS ILIOPSOAS IMPINGEMENT AND LABRAL TEARS WHAT IS IT Isolated anterior labral tear due to impingement by the iliopsoas tendon. WHAT IS THE MECHANISM

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