Nghĩa của từ glenohumeral bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. HAGL lesion (humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligaments) with humeral detachment of the glenohumeral ligaments.

2. The Apprehension test is generally used to test the integrity of the glenohumeral joint capsule, or to assess glenohumeral instability in an anterior direction.

3. However, anatomical studies reveal a significant incidence of degenerative changes at the glenohumeral joint with increasing age.

4. In human anatomy, the Arm is the part of the upper limb between the glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) nd the elbow joint

5. Acampsia of the shoulder joint in 20° of abduction, 30° of anteversion, and 40° of internal rotation using three glenohumeral and three acromiohumeral spongiosa screws as a compression arthrodesis.

6. Traumatic anterior dislocation of the shoulder, associated with a large displaced glenoid rim fracture can be successfully treated non-operatively, providing the glenohumeral joint is Concentrically reduced on the anteroposterior radiograph.

7. The increase in bone area by securing the Coracoid to the glenoid and resultant soft tissue sling from tendon attachments on the Coracoid leads to a stabilized glenohumeral joint.

8. The aim of the procedure is arthrodesis of the shoulder by osteosynthesis of the glenohumeral and the acromiohumeral joint each with three screws, which results in preservation of scapulothoracic motion and pain relief.

9. Clunk Test: A sign of lost integrity of the glenohumeral labrum, in which the mechanical interference caused by an anterior labral tear results in a Clunk or grind when the shoulder is circumducted

10. The Coraco Humeral Ligament (CHL) is extra capsular and is not part of the glenohumeral ligaments but we will also look at as it helps to identify the SGHL and it also fuses with the joint capsule at the rotator interval

11. In an experimental set-up including ten shoulder specimens, increments in the acromiohumeral distance (the subacromial space) were measured on an X-ray radioscope after the vertical stabilizing structures of the glenohumeral joint had been cut.

12. Coracoid process fractures are an uncommon type of scapular fracture.They do not often occur in isolation and are often associated with acromial, clavicular, or other scapular fracture, as well as glenohumeral dislocation or acromioclavicular joint injury.

13. The fusion of the shoulder is particularly useful since, despite immobilization of the glenohumeral and acromiohumeral joints, no loss of function is experienced; on the contrary, in many cases an increase of active total mobility may occur.

14. The Axilla is the name given to an area that lies underneath the glenohumeral joint, at the junction of the upper limb and the thorax.It is a passageway by which neurovascular and muscular structures can enter and leave the upper limb

15. The Axilla is the name given to an area that lies underneath the glenohumeral joint, at the junction of the upper limb and the thorax. It is a passageway by which neurovascular and muscular structures can enter and leave the upper limb.

16. A standard series of plain radiographs with true AP projection, lateral scapular projection, and transaxial view displays the vertical and horizontal glenohumeral centering of the joint as well as degenerative changes, tendon calcifications, unfused acromial apophyses, and the positional relations of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint in the horizontal plane.

17. The Biomechanics of the push-up The standard push-up requires a general stiffening of the knee joints, hip joints, pelvis, and spine to keep the body in a straight line from head to feet while the shoulders and elbows flex and extend to raise and lower the body and the scapulae retract and protract to facilitate glenohumeral range of motion.