PHTY207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Bankart Lesion, Joint Stability, Metaplasia

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Ap projection is to allow greater visualisation of the humeral head, tuberosities, and proximal third of the humeral shaft. Should be performed only for a valid reason - that being that the results are anticipated to effect treatment decisions. Synovial-based disorders: synovitis, bursitis, metaplasia, and neoplasia: marrow abnormalities: osteonecrosis, marrow oedema syndromes, and stress fractures, neoplasms, masses, and cysts of bone, joint, or soft tissue, congenital and developmental conditions, including dysplasia and. Infections of bone, joint, or soft tissue normal variants: vascular conditions: entrapment, aneurysm, stenosis, and occlusion, neurologic conditions: entrapment, compression, masses and peripheral neuritis. Further clarify and stage conditions diagnosed clinically: arthritides: inflammatory, infectious, neuropathic, degenerative, crystal-induced, posttraumatic. Frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis: primary and secondary bone and soft tissue tumours. Fractures and dislocations: evaluate specific clinical scenarios, prolonged, refractory or unexplained shoulder pain, acute shoulder trauma, glenohumeral instability: chronic, recurrent, subacute, and acute. Impingement syndromes: subacromial, subcoracoid, internal dislocation and subluxation.

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