Tag: shoulder

  • Eckmann – Shoulder Joint Denervation – Possible or Impossible

    Eckmann – Shoulder Joint Denervation – Possible or Impossible

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    Dr. Maxim Eckman discusses shoulder joint denervation. Shoulder joint pain is a common condition. He gives a gross anatomical review of the nerves of the shoulder. Understanding anatomy of shoulder innervation is critical to perform denervation. He also discusses emerging knowledge in shoulder nerve ablation techniques, although there are research gaps. Altogether, Dr. Eckman says that shoulder joint denervation is indeed possible.

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  • Peng – Ultrasound Anatomy, Diagnoses and Procedures of the Shoulder

    Peng – Ultrasound Anatomy, Diagnoses and Procedures of the Shoulder

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    Dr. Philip Peng discusses ultrasound anatomy, diagnoses, and procedures of the shoulder. He covers a scanning protocol for shoulder examination and interventions for shoulder pain. Scanning is important for getting a good picture of the anatomy before performing injections. Dynamic scans are also important for this purpose. Shoulder joints are quite complicated, but understanding anatomy can improve your techniques.

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