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Subacromial bursitis is a
condition caused by
inflammation of the
bursa that
separates the
superior surface of the
supraspinatus tendon (one of the four...
- (inflammation of tendons) of the
rotator cuff
muscles as they p****
through the
subacromial space, the p****age
beneath the acromion. It is
particularly ****ociated...
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approaches may
include an acromioplasty, a
subacromial decompression, as part of the procedure.
Subacromial decompression,
removal of a
small portion of...
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joint spaces are: The
normal glenohumeral space is 4–5 mm. The
normal subacromial space in
shoulder radiographs is 9–10 mm; this
space is significantly...
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subacromial bursa is the
synovial cavity located just
below the acromion,
which communicates with the
subdeltoid bursa in most individuals, forming...
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surgery and they
suggest the best
outcome for non-surgical
treatment of
subacromial impingement syndrome. The
group of
patients who parti****ted in the exercise...
- stiffened.
Bursitis commonly affects superficial bursae.
These include the
subacromial, prepatellar, retrocalcaneal, and pes
anserinus bursae of the shoulder...
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Jonathan E (1
October 2011). "The
Upright Row:
Implications for
Preventing Subacromial Impingement".
Strength and
Conditioning Journal. 33 (5): 25–28. doi:10...
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subacromial space under direct arthroscopic visualization to
produce post-surgical
analgesia for up to 72
hours following arthroscopic subacromial decompression...
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glenohumeral joint under normal cir****stances, but may
communicate with the
subacromial bursa. As such,
contrast fluid injected into the
glenohumeral joint during...