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Learn about Professor Dr. Mohammad Hutaif, the best orthopedic surgeon in Sana’a, Yemen, and his orthopedic center that offers a wide range of services and benefits for your musculoskeletal problems. MOHAMMAD HUTAIF, EMIAL Introduction Did you know that more than 40% of Yemenis
يعتبر خلع الكتف من الإصابات الشائعة التي يمكن أن يتعرض لها الأفراد، ويتسبب في الكثير من الألم والإزعاج. يحدث خلع الكتف عندما تنفصل العظام في المفصل، ويمكن أن يحدث
! كيف اعرف ان عندي خلع في الكتف؟ قد تشمل أعراض خلع الكتف: تشوُّه شكل الكتف أو خروجها من مكانها التوُّرم أو الكدمات الألم الشديد عدم القدرة على تحريك
ANATOMICAL FEATURES Fig. 4.A. The shoulder is complex, and it is important to note that it has two main components, namely the glenohumeral joint (between the head of the humerus and the
Fig. 2.1. THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS: CERVICAL PART The roots of the brachial plexus are formed by
Background, Diagnosis, and Interpretation Injuries to the inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) and capsulolabral complex may occur at the glenoid origin (40%) or present as an intrasubstance tear (35%) or tear at the humeral
You are called to the emergency department to see a 60-year-old man who has fallen while running, injuring his shoulder. These are his radiographs. 1. Describe these x-rays. These are AP and modified axillary views of the shoulder, which show an anterior dislocation. There is
You are called to the emergency department to see a 60-year-old man who has fallen while running, injuring his shoulder. These are his radiographs. 1. Describe these x-rays. These are AP and modified axillary views of the shoulder, which show an anterior dislocation. There is
Basic concepts Definitions Biomechanics—science of forces, internal or external, on the living body Statics—action of forces on rigid bodies in a system in equilibrium Dynamics—bodies that are accelerating and the
Shoulder‌ Osteology Scapula Clavicle Spans second through seventh ribs and serves as an attachment for 17 muscles Anteverted on chest wall approximately 30 degrees relative to the
PEDIATRIC SHOULDER PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURES Epidemiology These account for <5% of fractures in children. Incidence ranges from 1.2 to 4.4 per 10,000 per year. They are most common in adolescents owing to increased
POSTERIOR GLENOHUMERAL DISLOCATION Incidence These injuries represent 2% to 4% of shoulder dislocations and 2% of shoulder injuries. They are often unrecognized by primary care and emergency physicians, with 60% to 80% missed on initial examination. Mechanism of
ANTERIOR GLENOHUMERAL DISLOCATION Incidence Anterior dislocations represent 96% of shoulder dislocations. Mechanism of Injury Anterior glenohumeral dislocation may occur as a result of trauma, secondary to either direct or indirect forces. Indirect trauma to the
GLENOHUMERAL DISLOCATION EPIDEMIOLOGY The shoulder is the most commonly dislocated major joint of the body, accounting for up to 45% of dislocations. Anterior dislocations account for 96% of cases. Posterior dislocations, the
SCAPULA FRACTURES EPIDEMIOLOGY This relatively uncommon injury represents 3% to 5% of shoulder fractures and 0.4% to 1% of all fractures. The mean age of patients who sustain a scapula fracture is 35 to 45
A 45-year-old, left-hand-dominant male with a history of Crohn’s disease presents to your clinic complaining of left shoulder pain for the past 2 months. He is unable to localize the pain but says it is worse with overhead motion and radiates to his elbow. He was diagnosed with Crohn’s
A 56-year-old male presents to your clinic 2 months after a polytrauma MVA. He was in the ICU, intubated for a week after his initial injury, and has trouble recounting the details of his hospitalization. He does recall being diagnosed with a frozen shoulder. He is currently at a rehabilitation
A 17-year-old, football player with a history of multiple, left shoulder dislocations and an attempted arthroscopic repair presents to your clinic with continued right shoulder pain and instability. He has been unable to return to competition and comes to see you for a second opinion. A CT image is