Title of article :
Contact between the coracoacromial arch and the rotator cuff tendons in nonpathologic situations: A cadaveric study
Author/Authors :
Yamamoto، نويسنده , , Nobuyuki and Muraki، نويسنده , , Takayuki and Sperling، نويسنده , , John W. and Steinmann، نويسنده , , Scott P. and Itoi، نويسنده , , Eiji and Cofield، نويسنده , , Robert H. and An، نويسنده , , Kai-Nan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
7
From page :
681
To page :
687
Abstract :
Hypothesis nt ultrasound study has shown that impingement phenomenon was observed in healthy shoulders. We hypothesized that nonpathologic contact beneath the coracoacromial arch occurs in normal shoulders. als and methods fresh-frozen cadaveric shoulders were studied. Each specimen was attached to a custom-designed shoulder-positioning device. A 22-N force was applied to the humeral head to keep it centered in the glenoid fossa. Contact pressure beneath the coracoacromial arch was measured by a flexible force sensor during flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation, extension, and horizontal abduction motions. Bending deformation of the coracoacromial ligament was measured by a linear variable differential transducer sensor. Data were recorded with the arm from 0° to maximum range of motion with 10° increments. s t pressure with the coracoacromial ligament and acromion was not zero in the neutral position and increased during particular motions, such as flexion, abduction, horizontal abduction, and extension, whereas it was almost constant during internal and external rotation. Bending deformation of the coracoacromial ligament during flexion, abduction, and horizontal abduction motions was also shown to be greater than that during internal and external rotation. sion possible that repetitive contact of the coracoacromial ligament may cause degenerative changes, and a ridge of proliferative acromial spurs may be the result of nonpathologic contact. sions t phenomenon of the coracoacromial arch was observed during all motions. Nonpathologic contact beneath the coracoacromial arch may be present in normal shoulders.
Keywords :
contact pressure , nonpathologic contact , Bending deformation , subacromial impingement
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number :
1868580
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