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CHAPTER 34 • Glenohumeral Instability
Figure 34-12. Disposable paper shorts have been modified to allow female patients to wear it in the style of a tube-top ( A ), allowing the clinician to observe shoulder and scapular motion both from the front and the back ( B ).
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Figure 34-13. A: This patient presents with symptoms of shoul- der pain and diagnosis of multidi- rectional instability. The Beighton hypermobility score was measured. Passive dorsiflexion of the bilat- eral thumbs touched his forearm. B: Hyperextension of the elbow was also observed with more than 10 degrees of hyperextension.
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Figure 34-14. A: Patient with MDI and hyperlaxity with increased external rotation of > 90 degrees with the arm at the side. B: Hyperabduction of 130 degrees and more than 20 degrees more than the contralat- eral side is a positive Gagey sign.
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