The V-Sign: A Simple Radiographic Sign of Shoulder Subluxation
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] A. van Kampen,et al. Are radiologists superior to orthopaedic surgeons in diagnosing instability-related shoulder lesions on magnetic resonance arthrography? A multicenter reproducibility and accuracy study. , 2015, Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery.
[2] Ajay Goud,et al. Radiographic evaluation of the shoulder. , 2008, European journal of radiology.
[3] C. Pfirrmann,et al. Association between rotator cuff abnormalities and reduced acromiohumeral distance. , 2006, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.
[4] Gilles Walch,et al. Static posterior subluxation of the humeral head: an unrecognized entity responsible for glenohumeral osteoarthritis in the young adult. , 2002, Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery.
[5] M. Miller,et al. Imaging Techniques for the Evaluation of Glenohumeral Instability , 2000, The American journal of sports medicine.
[6] B. Fouquet,et al. [Rupture of the rotator cuff. Quantification of indirect signs in standard radiology and the Leclercq maneuver]. , 1988, Journal de radiologie.
[7] D. Weiner,et al. Superior migration of the humeral head. A radiological aid in the diagnosis of tears of the rotator cuff. , 1970, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume.
[8] N. Chen. A Radiographic Classification of Massive Rotator Cuff Tear Arthritis , 2012 .
[9] G. Walch,et al. Primary glenohumeral osteoarthritis: clinical and radiographic classification. The Aequalis Group. , 1998, Acta orthopaedica Belgica.
[10] R. Cofield,et al. Total shoulder arthroplasty with the Neer prosthesis: long-term results. , 1997, Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery.