13. Match each of the following clinical indications to its correct definition. 1. Compression between the greater tuberosity and soft tissues on the coracoacromial ligamentous and osseous arch - - - 2. Injury of the anteroinferior glenoid labrum 3. Inflammatory condition of the tendon 4. Superior displacement of the distal clavicle 5. Compression fracture of the articular surface of the humeral head igral A. Acromioclavicular joint dislocation B. Bankart lesion C. Hill-Sachs defect D. Impingement syndrome E. Osteoporosis F. Rotator cuff tear 6. Traumatic injury to one or more of the supportive muscles of G. Tendonitis the shoulder girdle 7. Atrophy of skeletal tissue

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13. Match each of the following clinical indications to its correct definition.
1. Compression between the greater tuberosity and soft tissues
on the coracoacromial ligamentous and osseous arch
2. Injury of the anteroinferior glenoid labrum
3. Inflammatory condition of the tendon
4. Superior displacement of the distal clavicle
5. Compression fracture of the articular surface of the humeral
head
C. Hill-Sachs defect
D. Impingement syndrome
E. Osteoporosis
F. Rotator cuff tear
6. Traumatic injury to one or more of the supportive muscles of G. Tendonitis
the shoulder girdle
7. Atrophy of skeletal tissue
14. Match the following radiographic appearances to the correct pathology.
1. Subacromial spurs
stra
2. Fluid-filled joint space
Luego
A. Acromioclavicular joint dislocation
B. Bankart lesion
3. Thin bony cortex
4. Abnormal widening of acromioclavicular joint space
5. Calcified tendons
6. Avulsion fracture of the glenoid rim
F. Osteoporosis
7. Narrowing of joint space
G. Impingement syndrome
8. Closed joint space
H. Acromioclavicular joint separation
I. Tendonitis
9. Compression fracture of humeral head
15. Which of the following clinical indications requires a decrease in manual exposure factors?
42. A. Impingement syndrome
C. Bankart lesion
D. Osteoporosis
B. Bursitis
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A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Bankart lesion
C. Hill-Sachs defect
2misoriiw bannspa
D. Osteoarthritis
16. True/False: The shoulder is the most common joint to develop bursitis due to repetitive motion.
17. True/False: Rheumatoid arthritis is more prevalent in men over women.
E. Bursitis
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