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Internal (posterosuperior) impingement syndrome is typified by a painful shoulder due to impingement of the soft tissue, including the RC, joint capsule and the posterosuperior part of the glenoid.
The role of the capsule in arthroscopic hip surgery has recently received a great deal of attention. Capsulotomy is necessary to navigate the joint for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Hip impingement is a condition where abnormal contact between the hip bones causes pain and limited movement. It can be ...
Posterior capsular opacification (PCO), a major complication of modern cataract surgery, necessitates further surgical intervention in 10-50% of patients. PCO results from the growth and ...
Systematic review of hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement: The importance of labral repair and capsular closure. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30712639/ Shin JJ, et al. (2018).
Late-onset capsular block syndrome should be suspected even after posterior capsulotomy particularly when the anterior chamber is shallow and the patient is myopic.
Various theories exist regarding the mechanisms of stiff shoulder (SS). Potential etiological factors are adhesive capsulitis, [1] decreased capsular volume, [2,3] capsular contractions, [4 ...
The causes: Hip impingement can make one uncomfortable by affecting mobility. Dr Aashish Arbat revealed, “This condition is seen due to the anatomical variation that involves an irregular shape ...
Femoral head trialing ensued to ensure a desireable hip range of motion without signs of impingement or instability. A 22-mm (+7 mm) head with a modular dual mobility liner was used.
Soccer players with posterior ankle impingement can return to athletic activity rapidly with the use of a sonographically guided injection of steroid and anesthetic, according to a recent study ...
Objective: Acetabular labral tears predominantly affect young patients and are a source of hip pain in the athlete. Four causes of the initiation of labral tears have been proposed; trauma, hypolaxity ...
Subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) has been defined as, "a mechanical shoulder dysfunction, which is related to mechanically stressed rotator cuff tendons and long head of biceps tendon at ...