Biceps and Triceps Tendon Lesions
Fig. 26.1 Anatomical relations of the distal biceps tendon with the radius and ulna in supination (a) and pronation (b) (School of Anatomical Drawing, University of Bologna, Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute)…
Fig. 26.1 Anatomical relations of the distal biceps tendon with the radius and ulna in supination (a) and pronation (b) (School of Anatomical Drawing, University of Bologna, Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute)…
Fig. 35.1 (a, b) The C-sign. This term reflects the shape of the hand when a patient describes deep interior hip pain. The hand is cupped above the greater trochanter…
Fig. 33.1 Plain radiograph. (a) AP view of the pelvis with both hips with neutral tilt and obliquity. On the right hip, the FAI is present. (b) The frog-leg lateral…
Fig. 17.1 Using a probe, the SLAP type II lesion was confirmed according to the existence of a complete detachment of the biceps anchor from the superior glenoid tubercle, besides…
Fig. 13.1 Ultrasound monitoring scheme. US ultrasound, OFR on-field rehabilitation, RTS return to sport 13.4 Treatment Strategy The conservative treatment is the recommended approach in most of the cases; surgery…
Fig. 51.1 The “Bassett ligament,” also named “meniscoid lesion,” is a type of anterolateral fibrous impingement. It is caused by an accessory fascicle of AITFL that has sometimes a vertical…
Type Description 1. Incomplete detachment 2. Incomplete and concealed avulsion (Kim lesion) 3. Chondrolabral erosion 4. Flap tear Posterior labrocapsular periosteal sleeve avulsion (POLPSA). This lesion is characterized by stripping…
, V. Condello1, V. Madonna1, G. Piovan2 and D. Screpis3 (1) Divisione Ortopedica, Ospedale Sacro Cuore Don Calabria, Negrar (VR), Italy (2) Clinica Ortopedica, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy (3) Clinica Ortopedica, University of…
Fig. 22.1 MR – partial-thickness cuff tear on the articular side Fig. 22.2 MR – partial-thickness cuff tear on the bursal side Fig. 22.3 Arthroscopy – partial-thickness cuff tear on…
Fig. 36.1 Active mobilisation with obstacles Fig. 36.2 Active mobilisation with obstacles: variant Fig. 36.3 Running with curvilinear trajectories Fig. 36.4 Skips and gaits Fig. 36.5 Lateral movements Fig. 36.6…