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In the shoulder there are two specific areas affected by Capsulo Synovitis. The Inferior Gleno Humeral Ligament ( IGHL) and The Rotator Interval which we will look at in the next post WHAT IS THE IGHL: The IGHL is the most inferior of the three shoulder ligaments and is formed by thickening of the capsule. …
At our MRI workshops we have an Open Mic policy. People are encouraged to interrupt and ask questions at anytime because its best to clear doubts at the time topics are being discussed rather than wait till the end or never get to asking it at all. One of the more consistent questions is about …
MRI Synovitis Specific sites in the Shoulder: The Inferior GlenoHumeral Ligament Read More »
In the last post we looked at the Buford Complex. In this post lets look at the remaining two normal labral variants, the Sublabral Recess and the Sublabral Foramen Definition: Regions where a normal labrum is present but it is not attached to the glenoid. Where are they found? Sublabral Recess: Anterior portion of the …
GLENOID LABRUM MRI SIMPLIFIED 4: Sublabral Foramen and Recess Read More »
The problem: Many normal labral variants get called tears. How do we differentiate a normal labral variant from a tear? The solution: Normal labral variants occur in specific areas of the glenoid labrum. Understand their typical location and you will not confuse them with tears. If you havent read the first post on the classification …
GLENOID LABRUM MRI SIMPLIFIED 2: Are you normal or not? Read More »