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Change: The synovial membrane of the shoulder has two extensions- one covering the biceps brachii and the other inferior to the coracoid.RadiographyDisorders of the shoulder: diagnosis & managementBy Joseph P. Iannotti, Gerald R. WilliamsEdition: 2, illustratedPublished by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006This extract
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Change: Clinical examination for bicipital tendonitis.This is an AP double contrast shoulder arthrogram image with the patient's arm in a neutral position and caudal angulation of the beam
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Change: The position is broadly similar to an IS projection of the shoulder.Cone et al recommended the followingThis projection requires a supine position and a medial beam angulation of 15 to 25 degrees.
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Change: This is an AP double contrast shoulder arthrogram image with the patient's arm in a neutral position and caudal angulation of the beam (assuming overcouch technique) to demonstrate the sub-acromial space. Note that the contrast extends into the bicipital grove demonstrating congruity with the shoulder joint.RadiographyDisorders of
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Mar 20 2009, 8:21 AM EDT
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Change: This projection requires a supine position and a medial beam angulation of 15 to 25 degrees. Although we do not recommend that this film of
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Mar 20 2009, 7:26 AM EDT
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Change: It could be argued that Ultrasound and plain film imaging have complementary value with respect to imaging of the bicipital groove.PathologyThis patient sustained a fall and was referred for shoulder radiography. The routine views
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Mar 20 2009, 7:26 AM EDT
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Change: Pekka U. Farin and Heikki Jeroma, The Bicipital Groove of the Humerus: Sonographic and Radiographic Correlation. Skeletal Radiology 1996. 25: 215:219The bottom line appears to be that Ultrasound imaging is not good for demonstrating bony changes of the bicipital groove.PathologyThis patient sustained a
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Mar 20 2009, 7:13 AM EDT
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Change: for radiographers to be aware of the view for its occasional utility. Further InformationFisk, C. (1965).Adaption of the technique for radiography of the bicipital groove, Radiol. Technol. 37:47-50.... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Mar 20 2009, 7:09 AM EDT
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Change: arrow CommentBicipital groove radiography is rarely performed and for good reason. The value of the view has been questioned by various studies. Despite these limitations, it is useful for radiographers to be aware of the view for its occasional utility.... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Mar 20 2009, 7:05 AM EDT
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Change: This patient sustained a fall and was referred for shoulder radiography. The routine views of the shoulder suggested a fracture of the greater tuberosity. The radiographer thought that the fracture may involve the bicipital groove and produced this image which confirmed the suspicion.bicipital groove- white arrowfracture of
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Mar 20 2009, 6:43 AM EDT
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Change: The biceps muscle has two muscle bellies, each one of them terminating in a corresponding tendon. The short bicipital tendon inserts into the coracoid process.
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