Unknown Tendons, Muscles and Nerves of the Shoulder: Proposal for a Standardized Ultrasound-guided Examination, a “mini GEL” Experience
Author(s) -
P. Meyer,
E. Pelé,
Lionel Pesquer,
J Adolphe,
Hervé Bard,
JeanLouis Brasseur,
Christophe Courthaliac,
C. Cyteval,
H. Guérini,
Pascal Huot,
Anne Miquel,
M. Moinard,
Gérald Paris,
Nicolas Poussange,
Alain Silvestre,
T. Tavernier,
N. Wakim,
B. Dallaudière
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of the belgian society of radiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1780-2393
DOI - 10.5334/jbr-btr.917
Subject(s) - medicine , ultrasound , tendon , biceps , rotator cuff , radiology , anterior shoulder , reproducibility , biceps tendon , anatomy , statistics , mathematics
Thanks to its excellent spatial resolution and dynamic aspect, ultrasound of the shoulder allows an optimal evaluation of tendon, muscle and nerve' structures in shoulder pain. Through this article and owing to inter-observer reproducibility, we will describe an ultrasound standardized protocol (posterior, anterior, global plane) in basic first ultrasounds (ie without tendon abnormality of the supra/infra spinatus, the biceps and subscapularis).
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