subluxation
defined as an incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint
Transthoracic
The term transthoracic refers to a procedure or action that is performed across or through the thoracic cavity, which is the part of the body known as the chest.
Frozen shoulder
limited abduction and rotation of the shoulder due to fibrositis
Recurrent dislocation.
refers to the repeated dislocation of a joint, typically the shoulder, after an initial dislocation event.
Indications for x-ray of the humerus
a. Trauma to rule out the following:
* fracture of the humeral shaft
*Fracture of surgical neck,
* dislocation of the shoulder, subluxation of the acromio-clavicular joint.
b. Pathology such as calcification of tendons, osteoporosis.
External rotation of the hand puts the humerus into true AP projection as evidenced
by the following anatomical structures on the image
– humeral epicondyles are equidistant to the image receptor
– interepicondylar line is parallel to the image receptor
– greater tubercle is located laterally in profile
– lesser tubercle anteriorly and medial to the greater tubercle
Internal rotation of the hand puts the humerus in a true lateral position where
The greater
tubercle lies anteriorly and medially while lesser tubercle lies medial to proximal humerus.
When is neutral rotation of the humerus carried out.
Radiation Protection during the examination of the humerus
The basic projections for the humerus are:
Antero-posterior projection
Equipment required
Patient positioning in AP of humerus.
Centering point of the AP of humerus.
Anterior aspect of humerus midway between shoulder and elbow
Direction of central ray in AP of humerus.
Horizontal if patient is erect or vertical if patient is supine 90⁰
to the film
Evaluation criteria for AP image of the humerus.
Lateral projection 2 types.
Lateromedial
Mediolateral
centering point of lateral projections .
Mediolateral: Medial aspect of humerus midway between shoulder and elbow
Lateromedial: Lateral aspect of humerus midway between shoulder and elbow
Evaluation criteria for lateral humerus
Supplementary/additional projections for the humerus.
Antero-posterior projection of Humerus for surgical neck equipment required.
AP projection of humerus for surgical neck patient position.
Transthoracic lateral projection for upper humerus equipment required.