Howell S M, Galinat B J, Renzi A J, Marone P J
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1988 Feb;70(2):227-32.
This study was performed to evaluate the relationship of the humeral head to the scapula in the horizontal plane of motion and to describe in detail a method of obtaining and interpreting modified axillary roentgenograms. Twenty normal subjects and twelve patients who had anterior instability of the shoulder were evaluated with this technique. In the control group, the humeral head was centered in the glenoid cavity throughout the horizontal plane of motion except when the arm was in maximum extension and external rotation. In this position, the cocked stage of the throwing motion, the center of the humeral head rested approximately four millimeters posterior to the center of the glenoid cavity. When the arm was flexed or rotated from this cocked position, the humeral head glided anteriorly, producing a shearing stress on the articular surface of the glenoid and labrum. In seven of the twelve patients who had anterior instability, abnormal mechanics were observed: anterior translation of the humeral head occurred. This indicates a significant disruption of the structures responsible for containing the humeral head within the glenoid fossa.
本研究旨在评估在水平运动平面中肱骨头与肩胛骨的关系,并详细描述一种获取和解读改良腋位X线片的方法。采用该技术对20名正常受试者和12名患有肩关节前不稳定的患者进行了评估。在对照组中,除手臂处于最大伸展和外旋位时,肱骨头在整个水平运动平面内均位于关节盂中央。在这个位置,即投掷动作的“上弦”阶段,肱骨头中心位于关节盂中心后方约4毫米处。当手臂从此“上弦”位置屈曲或旋转时,肱骨头向前滑动,在关节盂和盂唇的关节表面产生剪切应力。在12名患有前不稳定的患者中,有7名观察到异常力学情况:肱骨头发生了向前移位。这表明负责将肱骨头容纳在关节盂内的结构出现了明显破坏。