The intraarticular disk ligament is a very dense, fibrous structure that arises from the synchondral junction of the first rib to the sternum and passes through the sternoclavicular joint, which divides the joint into two separate joint spaces. The upper attachment is on the superior and posterior aspects of the medial clavicle. DePalma has shown … [Read more...]
Dynamic/Digital Motion Xray
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Don’t Forget About the Costoclavicular Ligament in Your Shoulder Treatments!
Abstract INTRODUCTION: The sternoclavicular joint is of clinical importance. However, there is scant information in the literature regarding one ligament of this area, the costoclavicular ligament (CCL). MATERIAL AND METHODS: In order to further elucidate this structure, 10 adult formalin-fixed cadavers (17 sides) underwent dissection of the … [Read more...]
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It’s Monday!
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