Cuff Tear Arthropathy Dr.Senthilvelan Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon For queries Contact 9566222533/[email protected] The rotator cuff muscles are: 1. Supraspinatus 2. Infraspinatus 3. Teres Minor 4. Subscapularis The tendons of these muscle coalesce to form the rotator cuff. The muscles are inseparable at this level, except for subscapularis which is separate and joined to the rest of the cuff via the Continue Reading
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Snapping Scapula Syndrome
Snapping Scapula Syndrome Dr.Senthilvelan Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon If you have queriesContact 9566222533/[email protected] Anatomy of Scapulothoracic Joint The scapula is a large, flat, triangular bone that lies along the posterior surface of the thoracic cage between the second and seventh ribs. The scapula is part of the superior shoulder suspensory complex, which provides attachments to the Continue Reading
Acromioclavicular joint (AC) Disruption
Dr.Senthilvelan Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon For Appointments and queries Contact 9566222533/[email protected] Normal AC joint (The Joint between the end of collar bone and shoulder blade) The joint between the outer end of the collar bone (clavicle) and shoulder blade (scapula) is called the acromioclavicular joint. X ray of Normal AC Continue Reading
Os Acromionale
Os Acromionale (Unfused Acromion) Dr.Senthilvelan Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon For appointments Contact 9566222533/[email protected] Continue Reading
Suprascapular nerve entrapment
Suprascapular nerve entrapment Dr.Senthilvelan Orthopaedic Surgeon For appointments and queries Contact 9566222533/[email protected] What is suprascapular nerve entrapment? Suprascapular nerve entrapment is an uncommon nerve condition in the shoulder, causing pain and weakness. It involves compression of the suprascapular nerve at the top or back of the shoulder, usually caused by a ligament, a cyst from the shoulder Continue Reading
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