Magnetic Resonance Based Motion Analysis of the Shoulder During Elevation
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health
- Vol. 370 (370), 154-163
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-200001000-00014
Abstract
Changes in shoulder motion patterns are relevant in various shoulder diseases, but no in vivo information exists about the relative positions in vivo of the shoulder girdle bones and the supraspinatus muscle in three-dimensional space. Thus, the objective of this study was to perform a motion analysis of these structures during passive arm elevation using open magnetic resonance imaging and three-dimensional image processing. Fourteen volunteers were examined in five positions of abduction (30°-150°) with an open magnetic resonance system. After segmentation and three-dimensional reconstruction, the axis of the supraspinatus, humerus, clavicle, and the plane of the glenoid were determined, and the relative movements were calculated. The ratio for glenohumeral to scapulothoracic motion was 1.5:1 at 60° and 2.4:1 at 120° abduction. At 30°, the axis of the supraspinatus was nearly horizontal, and during abduction a continuous elevation (+123° at 150° abduction) was measured. In the transverse plane, the angle between the supraspinatus and the clavicle axes became larger during abduction because of an increasing retroversion of the clavicle. The study shows specific three-dimensional motion patterns for each bone of the shoulder girdle and the supraspinatus muscle during passive elevation. The technique and results can be used for future studies in patients with pathologic changes of shoulder girdle motion.Keywords
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