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8—1).6 As the tendon is followed laterally out of the sleeve, it can be seen to
extend past the transverse humeral ligament. Intraarticular lesions of the biceps
tendon, including degenerative fraying, most often seen in conjunction with
chronic ...
8—1).6 As the tendon is followed laterally out of the sleeve, it can be seen to
extend past the transverse humeral ligament. Intraarticular lesions of the biceps
tendon, including degenerative fraying, most often seen in conjunction with
chronic ...
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The interior glenohumeral ligament seen attaching to the inferior glenoid labrum.
Left to right: (a) glenoid, (b) labrum, and (0) interior glenohumeral ligament. work
performed at the Hospital for Special Surgery has focused attention on the ...
The interior glenohumeral ligament seen attaching to the inferior glenoid labrum.
Left to right: (a) glenoid, (b) labrum, and (0) interior glenohumeral ligament. work
performed at the Hospital for Special Surgery has focused attention on the ...
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The labrum is seen detached from the glenoid margin. resulting in tearing of the
labrum. Overhead athletes, particularly throwers, will often demonstrate superior
labral pathology. Andrews and colleagues have demonstrated that tension in the
...
The labrum is seen detached from the glenoid margin. resulting in tearing of the
labrum. Overhead athletes, particularly throwers, will often demonstrate superior
labral pathology. Andrews and colleagues have demonstrated that tension in the
...
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