OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to characterize shoulder impingement syndrome using dynamic sonography. CONCLUSION: Dynamic sonography allows direct visualization of the relationships between the acromion, humeral head, and intervening soft tissues during active shoulder motion and can provide useful information regarding potential intrinsic and extrinsic causes of shoulder impingement syndrome.
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to characterize shoulder impingement syndrome using dynamic sonography. CONCLUSION: Dynamic sonography allows direct visualization of the relationships between the acromion, humeral head, and intervening soft tissues during active shoulder motion and can provide useful information regarding potential intrinsic and extrinsic causes of shoulder impingement syndrome.
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