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In this study, a variation of the subacromial technique for arthroscopic resection of the distal clavicle was used in 57 patients with a clinical presentation of rotator cuff/impingement. In this ...
Weight trainers also have an increased incidence of both proximal and distal clavicle osteolysis. 7 Bench press, dips, and overhead presses place a great deal of stress on the acromioclavicular joint, ...
Causes of AC joint pain include primary osteoarthritis (OA), post-traumatic OA and distal clavicular osteolysis (DCO). Primary OA is accepted as a degenerative and progressive age-related condition ...
ACRO-osteolysis, without associated articular inflammation, has been observed in a patient presenting cutaneous lesions of psoriasis. Lysis of bone followed trauma to the distal aspect of the ...
Distal Clavicle Osteolysis (Weightlifter’s Shoulder) The end of the clavicle, or distal portion, which forms the acromioclavicular joint can become irritated and inflamed. Distal clavicle osteolysis, ...
Introduction: Clavicle fractures are common among young people, generally as a consequence of car accidents, bike falls, and contact sports injuries. 15–20% of all clavicle fractures involve the ...
Five one thousandths of a second, or — if measuring by body parts — a clavicle: that was the margin of victory for American sprinter Noah Lyles in the men's 100-meter photo finish sprint Sunday.
6. Distal clavicular osteolysis Distal clavicular osteolysis is the term for small fractures developing on the end of the collarbone closest to the shoulder, known as the distal end.
Distal spinal muscular atrophy (DSMA) is a rare genetic disease that causes a loss of muscle movement. It affects muscles further away from the center of the body, such as the hands, feet, and legs.
Medications and their Potential to Cause Increase 'Osteolysis' Developed by - Dr. M. Janani Priya, Pharm D Reviewed by - Dr. M. Sree Mohana Preetha, Pharm D Last Updated on Nov 16, 2023 ...
Figure 4. (B), Corresponding drawings show (left) lateral view of distal clavicle and capsule; (right) lateral view of acromion, after inferior capsulectomy. (Drawings by Aline DeLaPerriere) ...
Distal clavicle osteolysis is seen most commonly in weightlifters or other athletes who perform heavy bench presses for a long period of time. Besides weightlifters, anyone who repeatedly lifts ...
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