• 제목/요약/키워드: glenohumeral joint

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Shoulder Arthrokinematics of Collegiate Ice Hockey Athletes Based on the 3D-2D Model Registration Technique

  • Jeong, Hee Seong;Song, Junbom;Lee, Inje;Kim, Doosup;Lee, Sae Yong
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.155-161
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    • 2021
  • Objective: There is a lack of studies using the 3D-2D image registration techniques on the mechanism of a shoulder injury for ice hockey players. This study aimed to analyze in vivo 3D glenohumeral joint arthrokinematics in collegiate ice hockey athletes and compare shoulder scaption with or without a hockey stick using the 3D-2D image registration technique. Method: We recruited 12 male elite ice hockey players (age, 19.88 ± 0.65 years). For arthrokinematic analysis of the common shoulder abduction movements of the injury pathogenesis of ice hockey players, participants abducted their dominant arm along the scapular plane and then grabbed a stick using the same motion under C-arm fluoroscopy with 16 frames per second. Computed tomography (CT) scans of the shoulder complex were obtained with a 0.6-mm slice pitch. Data from the humerus translation distances, scapula upward rotation, anterior-posterior tilt, internal to external rotation angles, and scapulohumeral rhythm (SHR) ratio on glenohumeral (GH) joint kinematics were outputted using a MATLAB customized code. Results: The humeral translation in the stick hand compared to the bare hand moved more anterior and more superior until the abduction angle reached 40°. When the GH joint in the stick hand was at the maximal abduction of the scapula, the scapula was externally rotated 2~5° relative to 0°. The SHR ratio relative to the abduction along the scapular plane at 40° indicated a statistically significant difference between the two groups (p < 0.05). Conclusion: With arm loading with the stick, the humeral and scapular kinematics showed a significant correlation in the initial section of the SHR. Although these correlations might be difficult in clinical settings, ice hockey athletes can lead to the movement difference of the scapulohumeral joints with inherent instability.

단순 절제 후 재발한 견봉 쇄골 관절 낭종의 치료 -증례 보고- (Treatment of Recurred Acromioclavicular Joint Cyst after Simple Excision - A Case Report -)

  • 손승원;배기철;조철현
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.227-230
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    • 2006
  • Acromioclavicular joint cyst is a extremely rare condition, usually occuring in the presence of a wide communication between glenohumeral and acromioclavicular joint in patients with a full thickness rotator cuff tear. Removal of cyst only is reported with high recurrence rate. There was no case previously reported in Korea. We report a case of recurred acromioclavicular joint cyst with a massive rotator cuff tear after simple excision, which was treated by excision of cyst, acromioplasty and resection of the lateral end of the clavicle.

관절과 상완 관절의 회전운동이 견갑흉곽 운동에 미치는 영향 (The Influence of the Glenohumeral Rotation on the Scapulothoracic Motion)

  • 서중배;최의성;원중희;김용민;이호승;김응록
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.186-192
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    • 1998
  • This study was performed to evaluate the influences of the passive glenohumeral rotation on the scapulothoracic motion. We took anteroposterior radiograms of the right shoulders including the thoracic vertebrae with supine position in 10 normal male adults, at 0 degree abduction, 45 degrees abduction and 90 degrees abduction in scapular plane and in neutral rotation, maximal internal rotation and maximal external rotation in each abduction view. The scapulothoracic motion was measured as the distances between the vertical line drawn from the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra and the inferior and superior angles of the right scapula respectively. At 0 degree abduction, the distances were not changed in internal rotation relative to neutral rotation, but decreased significantly in external rotation, that is, the scapula shifts medially on external rotation. At 45 degrees abduction, the distances were increased significantly only in internal rotation, that is, the scapula shifts laterally on internal rotation. At 90 degrees abduction, the scapula rotated laterally on internal rotation and medially on external rotation. In conclusion, when a physician examines the rotation of the shoulder joint, he cannot exclude the scapulothoracic motion just by examining the patient with supine position. And we concluded that the rotatory movement of the shoulder is not solely contributed to the glenohumeral motion.

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Relationships Between Rounded Shoulder Posture and Biceps Brachii Muscle Length, Elbow Joint Angle, Pectoralis Muscle Length, Humeral Head Anterior Translation, and Glenohumeral Range of Motion

  • Choi, Sil-ah;Cynn, Heon-seock;Lee, Ji-hyun;Kim, Da-eun;Shin, A-reum
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.48-57
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    • 2017
  • Background: Rounded shoulder posture (RSP), a postural abnormality, might cause shoulder pain and pathologic conditions. Although most previous research has investigated RSP focusing on the proximal structures of the shoulder, such as the scapula and pectoralis muscles, the relationship between RSP and anterior distal structures of the upper extremity, such as the biceps brachii muscle and elbow joint, is not clearly understood. Objects: This study aimed to investigate the correlations between RSP and the biceps brachii length, elbow joint angle (EJA), pectoralis minor length, general pectoralis major length, humeral head anterior translation (HHAT), glenohumeral internal rotation (IR), external rotation (ER), and horizontal adduction (HAD). Methods: Twelve subjects with RSP (6 male, 6 female) were recruited. All subjects fulfilled the RSP criteria indicated by a distance ${\geq}2.5cm$ from the posterior aspect of the acromion to the table in the supine position. The examiner measured each of the following parameters twice: RSP, biceps brachii length, EJA, pectoralis minor length, pectoralis major length, HHAT, glenohumeral IR, ER, and HAD. Pearson's correlation coefficient(r) was used to assess the correlation between RSP and all the variables. Results: There was a significant moderate positive correlation between RSP and biceps brachii length (r=.55, p=.032), moderate negative correlation between RSP and pectoralis minor length (r=-.62, p=.015), and moderate positive correlation between RSP and HHAT (r=.53, p=.038). Conclusion: The biceps brachii length, pectoralis minor length, and HHAT could be used to evaluate patients with RSP. Better understanding of the correlation between these factors and RSP could help in the development of effective methods to treat patients with this condition in clinical management.

견관절 장애와 관절 가동운동 (Joint mobilization techniques of the shoulder joint dysfunction)

  • 김선엽;두정희
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.108-118
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    • 1995
  • The techniques of joint mobilization and traction are used to improve joint mobility or to decrease pain by restoring accessory movements to the shoulder joints and thus allowing full, nonrestriced, pain-free range of motion. In the glenohumeral joint, the humeral head would be the convex surface, while the glenoid fossa would be the concave surface. The medial end of the clavicle is concave anterioposteriorly and convex superioinferiorly, the articular surface of the sternum is reciprocally curved. The acromioclavicular joint is a plane synovial joint between a small convex facet on lateral end of the clavicle and a small concave facet on the acromion of the scapula. The relationship between the shape of articulating joint surface and the direction of gliding is defined by the Convex-Concave Rule. If the concave joint surface is moving on a stationary convex surface, gliding occur in the same direction as the rolling motion. If the convex surface is moving on a stationary concave surface, gliding will occur in an opposite direction to rolling. Hypomobile shoulder joints are treated be using a gliding technique.

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견관절에 발생한 관절내 건초 섬유종 - 증례 보고 - (Intra-articular Fibroma of the Tendon Sheath in the Shoulder - A Case Report -)

  • 조수현;이춘기;조형래;황태혁;박종원
    • 대한관절경학회지
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.276-279
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    • 2009
  • 건초 섬유종은 수부나 상지에서 발생하는 양성 연부조직 종양으로 관절내에서 발생하는 경우는 아주 드물다. 대부분 천천히 자라는 섬유성 결절 조직으로 조직학적으로는 산재한 섬유모세포및 치밀한 기질과 미세 혈관세포들로 구성된다. 저자들은 54세 남자환자의 관절와 상완 관절 후상방 관절막에서 기시한 건초 섬유종을 경험하였다. 자기 공명 영상에서 저 강도 신호의 결절성 종물로 관찰되었으며 관절경하에서 절제하여 조직검사로 확진하였다. 관절내 건초 섬유종은 견관절 관절경 시술시 관절 내에서 관찰될 수 있는 종양의 하나로 감별해야 할 것으로 사료된다. 있는 술식으로 전방십자인대 수술시 좋은 치료 선택의 하나로 사료된다.

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회전근 개 파열의 관절경적 치료 시 관절된 관절와 상완관절의 동반 변화 -파열의 정도에 따른 차이- (Associated Changes During Arthroscopic Evaluation of the Glenohumeral Joint in Rotator Cuff Tear - Comparison According to Tear Size -)

  • 최창혁;권굉우;김신근;이상욱;조명래;고상봉;김태훈
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.5-9
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    • 2004
  • 회전근 개 파열과 동반된 관절 내 변화의 전체빈도는 활액막염 (63%), 관절순 이상(54%), 이두박 건 활차의 이상(53%), 이두박 건 이상(41%), 상완골두(30%) 및 관절와(20%) 순 이었으며. 이두박 건 장두, 이두박 건 활차, 관절와의 관절염 변화 등의 경우 2군에서 호발하였다. 또한 수술 시 치료가 필요했던건 주 변화의 경우는 2군에서 이두박 건 활차, 골두, 관절순 및 활액막에서 빈도가 증가하였다.

정상인의 견관절 운동범위 및 방사선 투시기를 이용한 운동분율측정 (Normal Range of Shoulder Motion and Fluoroscopic Analysis of Motion Fraction)

  • 최창혁;윤기현
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.221-229
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    • 1998
  • 평균 나이 23세.의 건강한 남자 31명을 대상으로 하여 측각도계즐 이용한 견관절운동역을 측정한 결과 Dominant arm과 Non-dominant arm 모두에서 능동운동역에 비해 수동운동역이 증가되었고, 능동운동시 견갑외전, 중립신전, 수평신전, 수평굴곡, 그리고 중립 및 수평내회전에서, 수동운동의 격우에는 견갑외전, 수평굴곡, 그리고 중립 및 수평내회전에서 Non-dominant arm의 운동증가를 보였고, 수평외회전의 경우 Dominant arm의 운동증가소견을 보였다(p〈0.05) .또한 방사선투시기를 이용하여 관절와상완각과 견갑흉곽각의 비(θGH/θST)를 측정해 본 결과 첫째로 Dominant arm과 Non-dominant arm에서 모두 완전거상시 관절와상완각과 견값흥곽각의 비(θGH/θST)는 1.6이었으며 60도이상 150도 거상때까지 지속적으로 견값흉곽운동 분율이 커지는 양상이었다. 둘째천 30도에서 완전거상시까지 운동분율(θGH/θST)은 Dominant arm과 Non-domlnant arm에서 각각 1.2 및 1.3으로 나타났다. 견갑사위는 중립위에서 약 42도였고 거상에 따라 점차 작아졌으며 완전거상시에는 약 20도로 측정되었다. 이렇게 해서 얻어진 방사선조사 각도는 단순방사선 촬영에 적용하여, 견관절 질환 치료 후 운동범위의 회복의 경과를 판정하는데 도움을 줄 수 있을 것으로 생각되었다.

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