[14] Because SLAP lesions are under-recognized, it is important to identify the precise mechanism of injury to the shoulder and to perform a proper physical examination. Superior labral lesions ...
and we recently published a paper that supports this,” Chalmers said. “We looked at the influence of the SLAP tear upon the stability of the shoulder and showed that when you have a SLAP tear ...
In your shoulder, there are two common types of labral injuries: superior labrum from anterior to posterior (SLAP) tears and Bankart ... lower muscles that will support a full range of movement ...
stanford.edu Shoulder ... results in the SLAP lesion consists of a combination of posterior inferior capsular tightness and scapular dyskinesis, resulting in a ‘peel back’ phenomenon at the biceps ...
and rotator cuff tear and deltoid atrophy that may occur when the axillary nerve is injured by shoulder dislocation. In some patients with secondary adhesive capsulitis, there is a decrease in ...
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