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Shoulder and Shoulder Instability
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03/07/2016

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Term
Most shoulder instability presents as what
Definition
anterior or multidirectional
Term
Etiology of shoulder instability
Definition
traumatic
atraumatic
Term
Describe traumatic shoudler instability
Definition
forceful disruption creates permanent deformation of the GH capsule and/or labrum, allowing abnormal translation of the humeral head over the rim of the glenoid
Term
traumatic instability most often occurs in what direction
Definition
anterior
Term
atraumatic instability is generally associated with what
Definition
ligamentous laxity that is often a systemic occurence
Term
Atraumatic instability is generally associated with generalized ligamentous laxity that is often a systemic occurence. Such as what? (2)
Definition
ehler's danlos
abnormality of the rotator interval
Term
Acquired instability is the result of what
Definition
repetetive motions
occurs when the capsular ligaments are subjceted to repetitive microtrauma
Term
what happens as a result of the microtrauma associated with acquired instability
Definition
capsule is stressed beyond the elastic limit and strain deformation occurs resulting in permantent stretch of the capsule
Term
arthrokinematics of the gh: extension/flexion
Definition
spin
Term
arthrokinematics of the gh: abduction
Definition
superior roll
inferior glide
Term
arthrokinematics of the gh: ER
Definition
posterior humeral roll
anterior glide
Term
arthrokinematics of the gh: IR
Definition
anterior humeral roll
posterior glide
Term
Glenohumeral jt: structural classification
Definition
synovial (ball and socket)
Term
Glenohumeral jt: sagittal motions in neutral
Definition
flexion
extension
hyperextension
Term
Glenohumeral jt: frontal movements in neutral
Definition
abduction
adduction
Term
Glenohumeral jt: movements in the transverse plane
Definition
internal (medial) rotation
external (lateral rotation)
Term
Glenohumeral jt: transverse movemetns with the shoulder flexed to 90
Definition
horizontal abduction (extension)
horizontal adduction (flexion)
Term
Glenohumeral jt: axial and planar characteristics
Definition
triaxial
triplanar
Term
what makes up the shoulder complex (4)
Definition
glenohumeral jt
acromioclavicular jt
sternoclavicular jt
scapulothoracic jt
Term
what is the principal mechanical principle of teh shoulder structure
Definition
tensegrity
Term
what does tensegrity imply
Definition
stability with mobility
Term
structures of the sternocalvicular jt (6)
Definition
interclavicular ligament
clavicle
costal cartilage of 1st rib
sternum
sternoclavicular ligament (atnerior)
costoclavicular ligament
Term
only attachment of the shoudler complex to the axial skeleton
Definition
sternoclavicular jt
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: structural classification
Definition
plane synovial jt
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: movement in the sagittal plane
Definition
anterior rotation
posterior rotation
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: movement in teh frontal plane
Definition
upward rotation
downward rotation
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: movement in the transverse plane
Definition
abduction
adduction
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: axial and planar characteristics
Definition
triaxial and triplanar
Term
what makes up the sternoclavicular jt
Definition
capsule
jt disc
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: shape
Definition
2 saddle shaped surfaces
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: purpose of the fibrocarilage disc
Definition
to increase congruency
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: what structure pivots on the fibrocartilage disc
Definition
clavicle
Term
movement of the clavicle at the SC jt leads to what
Definition
scapular movement and vice versa
Term
movements of the SC jt
Definition
elevation/depression
protraction/retraction
spin/rotation
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: elevation/depression axis
Definition
ant/post
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: convex concave rule and structures for elevation/depression
Definition
convex clavicle on concave manubrium
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: protraction/retraction occur on what axis
Definition
vertical axis
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: concave convex rule and structures for protraction/retraction
Definition
concave clavicle on convex manubrium
Term
Sternoclavicular jt: ant/post rotation occurs how?
Definition
only rotates from neutral to posterior aspect
Term
how common are SC jt injuries
Definition
rare. 1% of all dislocations
Term
Acromioclavicular jt: purpose of the jt
Definition
attaches the scapula to the clavicle
Term
Acromioclavicular jt: type of jt
Definition
plane synovial jt
Term
Acromioclavicular jt: arthrokinematics orientation
Definition
nonaxial
nonplanar
indiviaul variability is extensive therefore no specific arthorkinematic orientation
Term
Acromioclavicular jt: ______ is present and varies individually
Definition
meniscoid
Term
AC jt:_____ is present but weakn and not considered a stabilizer
Definition
capsule
Term
AC jt: stability comes from what structures (3)
Definition
superior ac ligaments
inferior ac ligametns
coraclavicular ligaments (Trapezoid and conoid)
Term
AC jt: what makes up the coracoclavicular ligaments
Definition
trapezoid ligament
conoid ligament
Term
AC jt: movement
Definition
gliding
Term
AC jt: which portion of the AC jt is stronger?
Definition
superior AC jt (capsule) stronger than inferior
Term
AC jt: why is the superior ac jt (capsule) stronger than the inferior
Definition
aponeurotic fibers of the deltoid mm and trapezius ligament
Term
AC jt: superior jt resists movement d/t what
Definition
anterior application of force on distal clavicle
Term
AC jt: coracoclavicular ligaments limit what motions
Definition
superior/inferior motions
Term
AC jt: "sort of useless" ligament
Definition
coracoacromial ligament
Term
AC jt: coracoacromial ligament is considered to be involved with what
Definition
superior stability of the GH jt
Term
AC jt: the coracoclavicular ligament creates (2)
Definition
an area of impingement
an arch
Term
AC jt: the coracoacromial ligament is considered a source of...
Definition
impingement
Term
AC jt: serves as the axis for what motion
Definition
scapular motion
Term
AC jt: ER/IR motions
Definition
winging/protraction-retraction of the scapula
Term
AC jt: Ant/post motions
Definition
tipping of the scapula
Term
AC jt: up/downward motions
Definition
rotation of the scapula
Term
AC jt: ER results in what scapular motion
Definition
scapula moved medial (retraction)
Term
AC jt: IR results in what motion of the scapula
Definition
scapula moved laterally (protraction)
Term
AC jt: axis of motion for ER/IR through the ac jt
Definition
vertical
Term
AC jt: tipping/tilting has what axis of motion through the AC Jt
Definition
coronal axis
Term
AC jt: scapula and its relationship with the thorax
Definition
scapual needs to maintain contact with curve of thorax
Term
AC jt: what plays a significant role in scapular control
Definition
muscle balance
Term
AC jt: upward/downward rotation has what axis through the clavicle
Definition
A-P axis
Term
AC jt: injuries (tears) are usually result of what
Definition
high inferior loads on the distal clavicle
Term
AC jt: DJD is often associated with what
Definition
GH impingement
Term
AC jt: if AC DJD and/or GH impingement are present what is needed to open the jt
Definition
resection
Term
AC jt: how is a resection performed?
Definition
form inferior aspect to avoid ligament compromise
Term
AC jt: where is the scope for a resection inserted? what happens to the distal end of the clavicle?
Definition
inserted into the AC space from anterior portal
distal end taken back 4-8 mm
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: is it a true jt
Definition
no. an interaction between scapula and thorax
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: is dependent on the integrity of what 2 jts
Definition
SC jt
AC jt
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: any scapular movement must result in what other movements
Definition
movement at the AC/SC jts
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: how do motions of the scapula occur
Definition
do not occur in isolation, motions are combined
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: up/downward rotaiton is a primary motion with what other motion
Definition
elevation of the arm
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: how many degrees of upward rotation are available?
Definition
50-60
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: of the 50-60 degress of upward rotation available what portion belongs to the SC jt and what portion belogns to the clavicle
Definition
2/3 posterior rotation of SC jt
1/3 elevation of clavicle
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: elevation/depression consists of what
Definition
tipping
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: pathologic positioning: winging is a result of what (2)
Definition
muscle imablance
long thoracic nn injury
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: pathologic positioning: what is anterior tipping
Definition
increased prominence of the inferior angle of the scapula
Term
Scapulothoracic jt: pathologic positioning: how is anterior tipping caused (3)
Definition
poor posture
mm imbalance
poor neuromuscular control
Term
What is a SICK scapula
Definition
Scapula, Inferior, Coracoid, Dyskinesis
Term
what is scapular dyskinesis
Definition
presnece of scapular winging (prominence of any border away from the thorax) or dysrhythmia (presence of aberrant movements)
Term
What does a SICK scapula a result of
Definition
faulty positioning of the scapula, tightness of the pectorals, specfically pec minor, weakness of the interscapular mm
Term
A SICK scapula can be a result of tight musculature. which specific mm?
Definition
tight pectorals.
specifically pectoralis minor
Term
A SICK scapula can be a result of mm weakness. which mm weakness could contribute
Definition
interscapular mm
Term
A SICK scapula is common in what population
Definition
throwing athletes
Term
GH jt: what type of jt (2)
Definition
ball and socket
synovial
Term
GH jt: 3 rotations
Definition
ER/IR
Flex/ext
abd/add
Term
GH jt: 3 translations
Definition
ant/post
med/lat
sup/inf
Term
GH jt: has poor _____ ____ to allow increased _______
Definition
articular congruency
mobility
Term
GH jt: is suspectible to what 3 pathologies
Definition
DJD
internal derangement
instability
Term
GH jt: ext rot osteo/arthorkinematics
Definition
convex on concave
humeral head glides anterior, humerus rolls posterior
Term
GH jt: int rot osteo/arthrokinematics
Definition
convex on concave
humeral head glides posterior
humerus rolls anterior
Term
what is the scapular articulating surface
Definition
the glenoid
Term
shape of the glenoid
Definition
concave
Term
orientation of the glenoid
Definition
may be tilted sup/inferior-ant/posterior
Term
most common orientation of the glenoid
Definition
retroversion 10 degrees
center of fossa posterior line of scapula
Term
shape of humeral surface
Definition
convex humeral head
Term
1/3-1-2 of the humeral head's sphere is facing what direction
Definition
medial, superior, posterior
Term
what is the posterior orientation of the humeral head called
Definition
posterior torsion
Term
what is the normal angle of inclination of the GH jt (angle between the humeral head and the neck of the humerus)
Definition
130-150
Term
if you were to draw a parallel line through the anterior aspect of the humeral head (across the chest) what angle would it make with the humeral head position
Definition
30 degrees posterior orientation
the face of the humeral head that interacts with the glenoid is 30 degrees posterior from the chest
Term
what positions the humeral head too far posterior
Definition
excess retroversion
Term
excess retroversion positions the humeral head too far posterior resulting in what risk
Definition
excess stress and subsequent strain to the posterior structures
Term
anteversion of the humeral head postions it how
Definition
anterior
Term
anteversion places the humeral head anterior raising what risk
Definition
stress and strain of the anterior structures
Term
an anteverted position of the humeral head is present in what populations
Definition
throwing athletes
Term
GH stability comes from what statically
Definition
circumferentially from capsule and thickenings
Term
Where is the GH capsule the strongest
Definition
anteriorly
Term
where is the GH capsule the weakest
Definition
Posteriorly
Term
Dynamic support/stability for the GH comes from what
Definition
cuff mm, deltoid, teres major
Term
where is the vast majority of GH jt instability
Definition
anterior
Term
what will load the anterior aspect of the GH jt
Definition
functional and athletic maneuvers
Term
what will help provide static stability in the anterior aspect
Definition
superior, mid, and inferior GH ligaments reinforce and have different roles dependent on ROM
Term
Benefit of the GH jt posterior capsule being thin
Definition
allows for increased ROM
Term
GH jt: Additional structure of the inferior capsule
Definition
posterior band (thickening)
Term
When the GH ligaments are at the resting position which of the 3 ligaments is on slack
Definition
inferior
Term
When the GH ligaments are in teh resting position which the priamry restraint
Definition
gh superior ligament
Term
When the GH ligaments are in a resting position what does the superior gh ligament prevent
Definition
anterior translation of the humeral head
Term
When the GH jt is at 45 degrees, what happens to the inferior GH ligament
Definition
slack of the inferior GH ligament is being taken up
Term
at 45 degrees, which of the GH ligaments is the primary restraint and preventing anterior translation
Definition
middle GH ligament
Term
at 90 degrees abduction and IR which of the GH ligaments are on slack
Definition
superior and middle
Term
at 90 degrees abduction and IR which ligament is the primary restraint
Definition
inferior GH ligament
Term
at 90 degrees abduction and IR what is the role of the inferior gh ligament
Definition
primary restraint
prevents GH from dropping from glenoid
prevents anterior translation
Term
at 90 degrees abduction and IR what type of load could yield force strong enough to dislocate
Definition
anterior
Term
at 90 degrees abduction and ER what happesn to the inferior gh ligament
Definition
fans out
Term
this is a common source fo synovitis and a weak spot that can expand in the presence of instability
Definition
rotator interval
Term
what is the rotator interval
Definition
coracohumeral ligament
superior gh ligament
Term
What is the coracoacromial ligament? what motion does it limit
Definition
an arch that limits superior translation
Term
the CA ligament/arch has these common pathologies and surgeries
Definition
common area of impingement and spurs
often resected in cases of impingement
Term
stabilization via the ligamentous structures is low when less than what elevation
Definition
less than 90
Term
stabilizaiton via the ligamentous structures is low when <90 elevation d/t what
Definition
superior capsule/ligament being tight
Term
static stability of the GH: relationship of the humerus and inferior glenoid in the resting position
Definition
humerus depresses on the inferior glenoid in the resting position
Term
static stability of the GH: when the humerus is in the resting position these structures are tight (3)
Definition
rotator interval
coracohumeral ligament
superior capsule/ligament
Term
static stability of the GH: what compresses the humeral head into the glenoid
Definition
downward vector of the pull of the humerus
Term
static stability of the GH: how is the glenoid rotated downward
Definition
inclination
Term
static stability of the GH: if the glenoid is rotated downward as in inclination what msut the pt rely on
Definition
muscles for stability
Term
static stability of the GH: if the glenoid is rotated downward, as in inclination, what is not successful
Definition
bony geometry
ligamentous stabilization
Term
static stability of the GH: fibrocartilage ring around the glenoid
Definition
labrum
Term
static stability of the GH: thickness and variability of the labrum
Definition
varying thickness
individual variablity
Term
static stability of the GH: purpose of the labrum
Definition
deepens the glenoid
Term
static stability of the GH: KEY component of what, despite what some may say
Definition
posterior stability
Term
static stability of the GH: labrum will flatten d/t what
Definition
chronic impact of the humerus
Term
static stability of the GH: labrum that flattens d/t chronic impact of the humerus will allow for what
Definition
posterior translation of the humerus
Term
static stability of the GH: if a flattened/torn labrum is restored to its normal position what happens
Definition
pattern of instability is resolved
Term
static stability of the GH: the labrum is what when viewed histologically
Definition
thickening of the capsule
Term
static stability of the GH: intra-articular force that keeps the humerus in place
Definition
negative intra-articular pressure
suction effect
Term
static stability of the GH: what can cause a loss in negative intraarticular pressure
Definition
tear in the capsule, labrum, bankhart tear, isolated labrum tear
Term
static stability of the GH: a tear in the capsule, labrum, bankhart results in a loss of negative intra-articular pressure which increases the need for what
Definition
static and dynamic support
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: mm which play a major role (2)
Definition
delotid
supraspinatus
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: why are the deltoid and supraspinatus for dynamic stability
Definition
prime movers but also yield resultant forces that stabilize in dynamic movement
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: the resultant vector of the deltoid's insertion yields what motion
Definition
superior humeral translation
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: rotation occuring d/t the convex concave anatomy prevents the humerus from hitting what
Definition
coracoacromial arch
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: rotation of the convex/concave anatomy prevents the humerus from hitting the coracoarcomial arch. What triggers this rotation?
Definition
rotator cuff mm
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: which RC mm have a similar line of pull
Definition
infraspinatus
teres minor
subscapularis
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: the medial pull the infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis mm results in what motions (2)
Definition
compression
rotation
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: the downward pull of the infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis offest what motion
Definition
the superior pull of the deltoid
Term
Dynamic stability of the GH: RC mm which can independently abduct the humerus
Definition
supraspinatus
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 1/9
Definition
force of prime movers
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 2/9
Definition
gravity
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 3/9
Definition
mm stabilizers
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 4/9
Definition
articular surface geometry
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 5/9
Definition
capsuloligamentous force
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 6/9
Definition
friction
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 7/9
Definition
jt reaction force
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 8/9
Definition
(-) intraarticular pressure
Term
Dynamicstatic stabilization overview: 9/9
Definition
labrum
Term
GH motion: convex concave rule
Definition
convex moving on fixed concave surface
Term
GH motion: convex articulating surface mvoes in a direction ______ to the direction traveled by the shaft of the bone
Definition
opposite
Term
GH motion: concave articulating surface moves in the ______ direction as the remaining portion of the bony lever
Definition
same
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: how much total elevation
Definition
180 degrees
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: of teh total 180 degrees of elevation how much is scapular? how much is humeral?
Definition
60 scapular
120 humeral
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: 2/1 ratio refers to what
Definition
for every 2 degrees of upweard humeral elevation there is 1 degree of scapular upward rotation
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: what 3 mm are involved in upward rotation with a changing axis of rotation
Definition
Mid trap
Lower trap
Serratus anterior
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: recent cadaveric work suggests that which mm is the prime mover rather than the ____
Definition
serratus anterior
traps
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: recent cadaveric work suggest the serratus is the prime mover rather than the traps which are viewed as what
Definition
a stabilizer
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: recent cadaveric work suggest the traps are viewed as a stabilizer:what is the role of the upper trap
Definition
effects the clavicle 1st and the scapula 2nd
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: recent cadaveric work suggest the traps are viewed as a stabilizer: what is the role of the mid trap
Definition
initially upwardly rotates but the moment arm decreases lessening its force
Term
Scapulohumeral rhythm: recent cadaveric work suggest the traps are viewed as a stabilizer: what is the role of the lower trap
Definition
also has a smaller moment arm than thought, yielding less upward rotation and more stabilization
Term
GH injuries (3)
Definition
OA (popping, clicking, snapping)
RC tearing
hypermobility
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