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DOI:10.2214/AJR.05.0528
AJR 2006; 187:216-220
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Clinical Observations

Dynamic Sonography Evaluation of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

Nathalie J. Bureau1, Marc Beauchamp2,3, Etienne Cardinal1 and Paul Brassard4

1 Radiology Department, CH Université de Montréal, Hôpital Saint-Luc, 1058 Saint-Denis St., Montreal, QC, H2X 3J4 Canada.
2 Orthopedic Department, CH Université de Montréal, Hôtel Dieu de Montréal, Montreal, QC, H2W 1T8 Canada.
3 Present address: Médiclub, Montreal QC, H3S 2W1 Canada.
4 Division of Clinical Epidemiology, McGill University Health Center, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, QC, H3A 1A1 Canada.

OBJECTIVE. Our aim was to characterize shoulder impingement syndrome using dynamic sonography.

CONCLUSION. Dynamic sonography allows direct visualization of the relationships between the acromion, humeral head, and intervening soft tissues during active shoulder motion and can provide useful information regarding potential intrinsic and extrinsic causes of shoulder impingement syndrome.

Keywords: dynamic sonography • impingement • musculoskeletal imaging • shoulder • supraspinatus tendon


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