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Imaging of shoulder instability

Authors :
Pablo Munoz
Alberto Martínez Martínez
José Pozo Sánchez
Antonio Perez
Fernando Ruiz Santiago
[Ruiz Santiago, Fernando] Hosp Traumatol, Radiol Dept, Carretera Jaen SN, Granada 18014, Spain
[Martinez Martinez, Alberto] Hosp Traumatol, Radiol Dept, Carretera Jaen SN, Granada 18014, Spain
[Tomas Munoz, Pablo] Hosp Traumatol, Radiol Dept, Carretera Jaen SN, Granada 18014, Spain
[Pozo Sanchez, Jose] Hosp Traumatol, Radiol Dept, Carretera Jaen SN, Granada 18014, Spain
[Tomas Munoz, Pablo] Ciudad Sanitaria Virgen Nieves, Radiol Dept, Ave Fuerzas Armadas 2, Granada 18014, Spain
[Zarza Perez, Antonio] Hosp Traumatol, Traumatol Dept, Carretera Jaen SN, Granada 18014, Spain
Source :
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. 7:422-433
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
AME Publishing Company, 2017.

Abstract

This extended review tries to cover the imaging findings of the wide range of shoulder injuries secondary to shoulder joint instability. Usefulness of the different imaging methods is stressed, including radiography, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance. The main topics to be covered include traumatic, atraumatic and minor instability syndromes. Radiography may show bone abnormalities associated to instability, including developmental and post-traumatic changes. CT is the best technique depicting and quantifying skeletal changes. MR-arthrography is the main tool in diagnosing the shoulder instability injuries.

Details

ISSN :
22234306 and 22234292
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3365972b2633da52aa8b7e7106082fca