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Chronic distal tibiofibular syndesmosis instability

https://youtu.be/Hm1A-wTSn-w1️⃣ Prevalence of DTFS InjuriesInjuries to the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis (DTFS) are more frequent than previously believed.Previously estimated to represent 1%–18% of ligamentous ankle injuries, recent studies report an incidence of 17%–74% among sports-related ankle injuries.Syndesmotic injuries account for 18% of all lateral ankle sprains, with latent injuries..

Segond Fracture: Key Indicator of ACL Injury You Shouldn’t Miss

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Rotator Cable vs. Coracoacromial Ligament on MRI: How to Avoid Common Misinterpretations and Improve Shoulder Tear Diagnosis

https://youtu.be/GLGz8BKbacQ📌 Rotator Cable OverviewThe rotator cable is a thick, fibrous structure in the shoulder, resembling a suspension bridge. It transfers forces across the rotator cuff and helps anchor the tendons to the tubercles of the humerus. ✅ Function of the Rotator CableAnchors rotator cuff tendons to the humerus.Assists in stabilizing the glenohumeral joint.Disperses stress on t..

Shoulder Cysts on MRI: Normal Variant or Hidden Pathology? Bare area cysts

https://youtu.be/XAWfmcwBm9ASummary of Subcortical Cystic Changes of the Humeral Tuberosities  1. IncidenceFound in 15% to 45% of asymptomatic shoulders, often linked to ageing and rotator cuff pathology.  2. ClassificationClassified by location: bare area, lesser tuberosity, anterior greater tuberosity, and posterior greater tuberosity.  3. Bare-Area CystsMost common type, located in the poster..

Supraspinatus Anatomy and Hidden Supraspinatus Myotendinous Injuries

https://youtu.be/jfm5azt1dpA📌  Supraspinatus Anatomy and Hidden Supraspinatus Myotendinous Injuries✅ Supraspinatus Anatomy  The supraspinatus has anterior and posterior components, with the anterior bundle being five times larger.Anterior Bundle: Occupies the anterior supraspinatus fossa and attaches to the anterior superior facet of the greater tuberosity near the rotator cuff interval.Posteri..

Rotator Cuff Insertion: What You Thought You Knew Might Be Wrong!

https://youtu.be/O6UFu8agrkgNormal Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus Insertions1. Overlapping AnatomyThe anterior infraspinatus partially covers the posterolateral supraspinatus.This overlap suggests biomechanical significance in shoulder abduction, especially in cases of isolated supraspinatus tears. 2. Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus FootprintsSupraspinatus: Inserts into the anteromedial area of..

Understanding Infraspinatus Tendon Anatomy_ Key Insights for MRI

https://youtu.be/U2tK1jS6vII Infraspinatus Muscle Anatomy and Tendinous Structure1. Overview of Muscle ArchitectureThe infraspinatus muscle consists of two distinct portions:These portions are connected at the superior muscular area but clearly separate in the distal tendinous region.2. Tendinous CharacteristicsThe tendinous portion is primarily derived from the oblique part:3. Distinctive Attac..