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Posterior Impingement

Discussion:      – the hyperextension phase of throwing may be the most important component of internal impingement; – in the late cocking position (abduction, external rotation, extension) may cause the postero-superior edge of the glenoid labrum to become caught between the humeral head and rotator cuff (surface of the infraspinatus and posterior fibers of supraspinatus tendon); –  … Read more

Popliteal Artery

– See: differential diagnosis of posterior fossa masses – Discussion:     – popliteal artery is the continuation of superficial femoral artery at hiatus of the adductor magnus muscle;     – artery is anchored proximally by tendinous insertion of adductor magnus upon the medial femoral epicondyle;     – it runs posterior to the distal … Read more