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  1. Injuries to the tissue rim surrounding the shoulder socket can occur from acute trauma — such as a fall onto an outstretched arm — or from repetitive shoulder motion. Throwing athletes or weightlifters can experience labral tears as a result of repetitive shoulder motion.

    • SLAP Tears

      The surgical technique most commonly used for treating a...

    • Shoulder Trauma

      The glenohumeral joint (the ball and socket joint of the...

  2. 16 kwi 2024 · Glenohumeral osteoarthritis is the wearing down of your ball and socket shoulder joint. Medication and surgery can treat this painful condition.

  3. The glenohumeral joint (the ball and socket joint of the shoulder) can be dislocated toward the front (anteriorly) or toward the back (posteriorly). Soft-tissue injuries are tears of the ligaments, tendons, muscles, and joint capsule of the shoulder, such as rotator cuff tears and labral tears .

  4. Where these two bones meet, the glenohumeral joint, they are covered with cartilage. This allows for smooth joint motion with minimal friction. When there are injuries to this cartilage, joint motion can become painful, restricted, and no longer smooth.

  5. 28 paź 2023 · Glenohumeral arthritis, or Shoulder Arthritis, is a degenerative joint disease of the shoulder characterized by damage to the articular surfaces of the humeral head and/or glenoid. Diagnosis is made radiographically with true AP shoulder ("Grashey") and axillary lateral radiographs.

  6. 23 lut 2018 · Glenohumeral osteoarthritis (OA) is defined as progressive loss of articular cartilage, resulting in bony erosion, pain, and decreased function. This article provides a gross overview of this disease, along with peer-reviewed research by experts in the field. The pathology, diagnosis, and classification of this condition have been well described.

  7. 8 sie 2023 · The axillary nerve courses within close proximity of the glenohumeral joint and wrap around the neck of the humerus, and can incur damage during dislocation or subsequent attempts at reduction of the dislocated joint. Injury to the axillary nerves causes a loss of sensation over the lateral shoulder and paralysis of the deltoid.

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