Radial tears: extend outward from the center of the labrum, like spokes on a wheel. Longitudinal tears: run along the length of the labrum. Flap tears: A piece of the labrum is partially detached, ...
Biceps tendonitis of the long head biceps tendon is a common cause of shoulder pain, either by itself or in combination with other shoulder problems, such as rotator cuff tears. Superior labrum ...
Since superior labrum lesions were first described in 1985 and the term “SLAP” lesion was coined in 1990, surgeons began to fixate on that region as a pain generator, especially in the ...
Background Surgery for hip femoroacetabular impingement/acetabular labral tear (FAI/ALT) is exponentially increasing despite lacking investigation of the accuracy of ...
The mojo must flow, after all. That seems to be what’s going on with this beautiful split-flap clock build by [Erich Styger]. It’s part of a much larger effort which will eventually see 64 ...
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Reports on Quero’s injury have pointed out that his labrum tear could potentially impact his arm strength and accuracy. The labrum is mainly responsible for stabilizing the shoulder joint and ...
Labial frenulum tears are injuries inside the mouth. They may cause bleeding but rarely require medical attention. First aid can help treat upper and lower frenulum tears, helping reduce bleeding ...
A constant watery eye Tears fill the eye and run down the face. This happens even when not crying. The eye is not red and the eyelid is not swollen. Both sides are blocked in 30% of these ...