Glenoid Fossa - Articles
The Arachnoid Cyst Foundation
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Catherine @ arachnoidcyst.org
Hi, my name is Catherine Clay and I'm building The Arachnoid Cyst Foundation and I need help building it. I run arachnoidcyst.org, take calls and keep the bulk of what's going on on facebook under The Arachnoid Cyst Foundation. There are two of us. Tragically the best modes of surgery are available to dogs. No, quit laughing, I'm serious. I've spok ...
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The Arachnoid Cyst Foundation
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Catherine @ arachnoidcyst.org
I'm building The Arachnoid Cyst Foundation and I need help building it. <P>Tragically the best modes of surgery are available to dogs. No, quit laughing, I'm serious. <P>I've spoken to over 800 patients now providing comfort, giving support, trying to keep up with a handful of patients that take the time to keep up with me. I've tak ...
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Recap: Testing, Treating, and Training the Shoulder
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Eric C.
... load and resisted supnation external rotation tests for overhead throwing athletes).5. The true function of the cuff is - very simply - to center the humeral head within the glenoid fossa. So, rather than train it purely concentrically and eccentrically, we need to also work its isometric/stabilization function with rhythmic stabilization exercis ...
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Introducing the Iliopsoas
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Nichelle S.


Image via WikipediaLadies and Gentlemen, children of all ages!It is my particular pleasure to introduce to you, the iliopsoas, a thrilling group of three muscles which are exquisitely fundamental to the function of the hip joint. As an indispensable stabilizer of the lumbar spine and pelvis, and the one and only muscle group that has within it a su ...
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Random Friday Thoughts: 10/9/09
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Eric C.
... n. The cuff will help to preserve the subacromial space reasonably well because it (when healthy and strong) stabilizes the humeral head (shoulder “ball”) in the glenoid fossa (shoulder “socket”). However, if the scapula is excessively protracted, that glenoid fossa won’t be in the right place.What puts the scapula i ...
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First one, now two, maybe three???
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Cole Twins
Today, Keegan had an appointment with Dr. "I" in neurology. We were there to discuss a plan of treatment for his sever leg pain. We chatted about the plan, and let me tell you it was no where what I had thought it would be. We see 2 Dr " I's", 1 in neurology and they other is our neurosurgeon. 1 doc is treating his chiari and t ...
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Oh poop.
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Ninjamedic
I saw the surgeon again today, to get my stitches removed and talk about what he found on the inside of my shoulder. The tendon tears weren't as bad as he anticipated, which is good. I had some scar tissue that needed removed, and the anchors that were placed during the capsule reconstruction had broken off, so he had to remove them, too. " ...
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Multidirectional Instability
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stipeygirl75
The first EDS doc I went to said my shoulders displayed multidirectional instability. I had no idea what that meant at the time. He wanted me to do some PT at his office, but at the time they didn't accept my insurance, so I never went. My new shoulder doc said again: instability. So, I'm pretty sure that is a big part of my shoulder problem." ...
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The Importance of the Rotator Cuff Muscles
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Movements Afoot
... e socket. This will affect the scapula-humeral rhythm.The scapula humeral rhythm is the optimal combination of the rotation of the shoulder blade and the humerus bone in the glenoid fossa, the shoulder socket. The port de bra of ballet is a great example of good use of rotation. These positions of the arms allow the shoulder girdle, scapula and ...
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