Free Communications, Case Reports: Upper Extremity Surgical Interventions
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Background: A 22 y/o defensive lineman suffered a grade 1 acromioclavicular(AC) sprain in his right shoulder during a game. Acromion fracture, acromioclavicular joint sprain, rotator cuff tendonitis, subacromial bursitis, anterior shoulder impingement. Prior to...
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description | University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Background: A 22 y/o defensive lineman suffered a grade 1 acromioclavicular(AC) sprain in his right shoulder during a game. Acromion fracture, acromioclavicular joint sprain, rotator cuff tendonitis, subacromial bursitis, anterior shoulder impingement. Prior to surgery, MRI findings by the radiologist indicated a nondisplaced fracture to the proximal pole of the scaphoid, central ligament tear of the scapholunate ligament, partial thickness tear to the dorsal and volar aspect of the scapholunate ligament, TFCC peripheral tear, and perforation of the lunotriquetral ligament. |
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