At what position along the involved tendon do rotator cuff tears most commonly occur? How are acromioclavicular separations classified? How is acromioclavicular separation defined? How is acromioclavicular separation graded radiographically? In which direction is the fracture fragment displaced in most patients with a fractured clavicle? Is impingement a clinical or imaging diagnosis? List three signs of a chronic rotator cuff tear on plain radiograph. Name the two primary causes of rotator cuff tears. Name two common subacromial syndromes. On what view are Bankart fractures most visible? On what view are Hill-Sachs fractures most visible? What MRI findings are associated with anterior glenohumeral dislocation? What are common injuries associated with anterior dislocation? What are the four types of acromial morphology? What are the most difficult fractures to diagnose in the shoulder region? What are the radiographic features of a reverse Hill-Sachs lesion? What are the radiographic features of anterior glenohumeral dislocation? What are the required radiographic views for suspected shoulder dislocation? What are the signs of a rotator cuff tear on MRI? What are the symptoms of adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder)? What are the three most common impingement syndromes? What defines a subacromial syndrome? What four anatomic factors play a role in impingement? What four features of an extremity fracture should be described? What is a Bankart fracture? What is a Hill-Sachs fracture? What is a SLAP lesion? What is a posterior shoulder dislocation? What is a reverse Hill-Sachs lesion? What is a sign of a rotator cuff tear on MR arthrography? What is an os acromiale? What is impingement of the shoulder? What is pseudodislocation of the humerus? What is the best imaging modality for diagnosing adhesive capsulitis? What is the best plain film view for assessing the morphology of the acromion? What is the best radiographic view for detecting a scapular fracture? What is the best radiographic view for detecting occult fractures of the acromion and coracoid? What is the best view for evaluating acromioclavicular joint injury? What is the frequency of fracture by location along the clavicle? What is the imaging modality of choice for patients with suspected glenoid labral tears? What is the imaging study of choice for patients with a suspected rotator cuff tear? What is the mechanism of injury in anterior glenohumeral dislocation? What is the mechanism of injury of acromioclavicular separation? What is the most common direction of glenohumeral (shoulder) dislocation? What is the most common fracture in the shoulder area? What other imaging modality can be used to assess a patient with a suspected subacromial process? What radiographic views are most useful for evaluation of shoulder problems? Which rotator cuff tendon is most commonly torn? Which types of clavicular fractures can be easily treated with closed reduction and immobilization? Why is an axillary or transscapular Y view required? Why is it important to identify scapular fractures? Book traversal links for Shoulder trauma ‹ Which sites are most often affected? Up At what position along the involved tendon do rotator cuff tears most commonly occur? ›