Shoulder Flashcards

1
Q

What view is this?

A

AP shoulder with external rotation

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2
Q

What is the Blue arrow point to?

A

greater tuberosity of the humerus (which will be more lateral in external rotation)

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3
Q

What is the red area outlining?

A

lesser tuberosity of the humerus (will be superimposed on metaphysis with external rotation)

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4
Q

What view is this?

A

AP shoulder with internal rotation

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5
Q

What is the red arrow pointing to?

A

lesser tuberosity of the humerus (will be medial and in profile with internal rotation)

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6
Q

What is the blue area outlinging?

A

greater tuberosity of the humerus (will be superimposed with internal rotation)

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7
Q

1?

A

superior margin of trapezius muscle

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8
Q

2?

A

lateral margin of deltoid muscle

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9
Q

3?

A

greater tuberosity of the humerus

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10
Q

4?

A

lesser tuberosity of the humerus

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11
Q

5?

A

humeral head

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12
Q

6?

A

medial margin of humeral metaphysis

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13
Q

7 (dotted purple line)?

A

anatomical neck of humerus

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14
Q

8 (green dotted line)?

A

surgical neck humerus

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15
Q

9?

A

deltoid tuberosity

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16
Q

10?

A

acromioclavicular joint space

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17
Q

11 (dark green line)?

A

conoid tubercle

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18
Q

12?

A

trapezoid line or ridge of clavicle

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19
Q

1?

A

acromion

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20
Q

2?

A

inferior margin of acromion process

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21
Q

3 (dark red line)?

A

superior margin of the spine of scapula

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22
Q

4 (light red line)?

A

base of spine of scapula

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23
Q

5?

A

superior angle of scapula

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24
Q

6?

A

superior angle of scapula

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25
Q

7?

A

medial/vertebral border of scapula

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26
Q

8?

A

inferior angle of scapula

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27
Q

9?

A

lateral/axillary border of scapula

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28
Q

10?

A

posterior margin of glenoid process (more lateral)

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29
Q

11?

A

anterior margin of glenoid process (more medial)

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30
Q

12?

A

coracoid process

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31
Q

13?

A

lateral margin of infraspinatus fossa

32
Q

On AP shoulder view, is the posterior margin of the glenoid process more medial or lateral compared to anterior margin

A

lateral

33
Q

1?

A

superior margin of greater tuberosity

34
Q

2?

A

lesser tuberosity

35
Q

3?

A

intertubercular/bicipital groove

36
Q

4 (solid purple line)?

A

coracoid process

37
Q

5 (dotted purple line)?

A

base of coracoid process

38
Q

6?

A

posterior intercostal space

39
Q

7?

A

anterior rib

40
Q

8?

A

inferior angle of scapula

41
Q

9?

A

right hemidiaphragm

42
Q

1?

A

Companion shadow of left clavicle

43
Q

2?

A

inferior margin of acromion process

44
Q

3?

A

proximal physeal scar of humerus

45
Q

4?

A

inferior glenoid process

46
Q

5?

A

soft tissues of axilla

47
Q

6?

A

superior margin of spine of scapula

48
Q

7?

A

crest of 5th rib

49
Q

8?

A

left pedicle of T5

50
Q

9?

A

proximal or sternal end of left clavicle

51
Q

10?

A

left transverse process of T2

52
Q

11?

A

left 1st rib tubercle

53
Q

1?

A

lesser tuberosity of humerus

54
Q

2?

A

bicipital groove

55
Q

3?

A

coracoid process

56
Q

4?

A

articular surface of scromion

57
Q

5?

A

clavicle companion shadow

58
Q

6?

A

superior angle of scapula

59
Q

7?

A

Base of spine of scapula

60
Q

8?

A

lateral margin of infraspinatus fossa

61
Q

What view is this?

A

grashey view of shoulder

62
Q

1?

A

glenohumeral joint space

63
Q

2?

A

inferior margin of neck of scapula

64
Q

3?

A

coracoid process

65
Q

4?

A

acromioclavicular joint space

66
Q

5?

A

conoid tubercel of clavicle

67
Q

6?

A

suprascapular notch

68
Q

What view is this?

A

lateral scapula (“Y” view of scapula)

69
Q

1?

A

posterior margin of body of scapula

70
Q

2?

A

superior angle of scapula

71
Q

3?

A

acromion process

72
Q

4?

A

head of humerus

73
Q

5?

A

glenoid process

74
Q

In what view will the greater tuberosity be more lateral and in profile while the lesser tuberosity is superimposed?

A

AP shoulder with external rotation

75
Q

In what view will the lesser tuberosity be medial and in profile, while the greater tuberosity is superimposed?

A

AP shoulder with internal rotation

76
Q

On AP shoulder view, which margin of the glenoid process is more lateral?

A

posterior

77
Q

On AP shoulder view, which margin of the glenoid process is more medial?

A

anterior