Diseases of the shoulder

The shoulder is a complicated and sensitive joint and is essential for almost every movement. Inflammations and injuries can damage it and lead to pain and restricted movement. Below you will find the most important and most frequent diseases and injuries of the shoulder joint and the muscle and ligament apparatus involved, classified according to … Diseases of the shoulder

Shoulder diseases as a result of wear or incorrect loading | Diseases of the shoulder

Shoulder diseases as a result of wear or incorrect loading Shoulder arthrosis (omarthrosis) is one of the wear-related shoulder diseases. Shoulder arthrosis is characterized by cartilage consumption in the main shoulder joint. Known causes of shoulder arthrosis are mechanical overloading and damage to the rotator cuff. The symptoms are rather uncharacteristic and manifest themselves as … Shoulder diseases as a result of wear or incorrect loading | Diseases of the shoulder

Nerves | The upper arm

Nerves On the upper arm some nerves run from the brachial plexus. The musculocutaneous nerve originates from the lateral part of the plexus and supplies the motor nerve. The radial nerve runs together with the brachial artery and wraps around the humerus. The radial nerve innervates the forearm and splits into different branches and then … Nerves | The upper arm

The upper arm

General information The upper arm consists of an upper arm bone (humerus) and several joint connections to both the shoulder (shoulder joint) and the bones of the forearm (elbow joint). The upper arm also has numerous Muscles, Nerves Vessels The upper arm bone (humerus) The humerus is a long tubular bone, which is divided into … The upper arm