Shoulder Adduction

“Shoulder adduction” Sit or stand next to a table and place the complete forearm on it. The shoulder will not be pulled up. Your upper body is upright, the shoulders are pulled down backwards. Press your forearm firmly into the pad and hold the tension for 5-10 seconds. You will feel the muscles under your … Shoulder Adduction

Physiological support

“Physiological support” Stand approx. 0.5 m in front of a wall. Now support yourself against the wall as if you were doing a push-up. The shoulder blades contract and the muscles tense up. The hands are at head height and the elbows point outwards. Hold this position for 10 seconds. You can also perform small … Physiological support

Shoulder Joint

Definition shoulder joint The shoulder joint (Articulatio humeri) connects the upper arm (humerus) with the shoulder blade (scapula). It is enclosed by a joint capsule, has few ligaments and is mainly secured by the strong musculature (rotator cuff). Function The shoulder joint, also known as the humeroscapular joint, is a ball and socket joint with … Shoulder Joint

Bursa sacs | Shoulder Joint

Bursa sacs Bursae are fluid-filled, capsule-like, delimited cavities that lie outside the joint space and cushion strong mechanical stress. Bursae are either congenital or acquired (reactive bursae). Depending on the mechanical load, each person develops bursae of different sizes in different places. Due to this high individual variability, it is not possible to give an … Bursa sacs | Shoulder Joint

Pain under the shoulder blade

Definition If pain occurs under the shoulder blade, the affected person suffers from unpleasant pain on the underside of the shoulder blade. The pain can occur on one or both sides and is associated with different pain characteristics. In addition, the sufferers often suffer from a limitation of movement of the affected shoulder blades. Pain … Pain under the shoulder blade

Causes of pain under the shoulder blade | Pain under the shoulder blade

Causes of pain under the shoulder blade Muscular tension is a common cause of pain in the shoulder area and below the shoulder blade. Various muscles can be affected. The subscapularis muscle is a muscle that runs directly under the shoulder blade. Also running in close proximity are the rhomboids (Musculi rhomboideii), the trapezius muscle … Causes of pain under the shoulder blade | Pain under the shoulder blade

What operations are performed on the shoulder joint? | Shoulder Joint

What operations are performed on the shoulder joint? There are a large number of operations that are performed on the shoulder joint. In the following, the most common operations are discussed in more detail with regard to the surgical techniques and their indication. 1 Arthroscopy of the shoulder joint Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure … What operations are performed on the shoulder joint? | Shoulder Joint

Eye ball shoulder | Shoulder Joint

Eye ball shoulder A shoulder joint dislocation is colloquially referred to as a “dislocated shoulder“. It is a dislocation of the shoulder joint. Approximately 50% of dislocations affect the shoulder, and it is a fairly common orthopedic clinical picture. Due to the special anatomical conditions of the shoulder joint, a dislocation is very common here. … Eye ball shoulder | Shoulder Joint

Scapula alata

Definition The term Scapula alata comes from Latin. Scapula means shoulder blade and ala wing. It is the protrusion of one or both shoulder blades from the back of the thorax. The shoulder blade protrudes like a wing, which gives this appearance its name. A scapula alata can be the result of various diseases that … Scapula alata