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Schultergelenkinstabilität — Klinische und bildgebende Diagnostik

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Part of the book series: Fortbildung Orthopädie ((FORTORTHO,volume 5))

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Die Schultergelenksinstabilität ist als eine klinische Diagnose anzusehen. Die zentrale Bedeutung der klinischen Untersuchung muss insbesondere bei den zunehmenden Möglichkeiten einer modernen bildgebenden Diagnostik immer wieder betont werden. Ein Vergleich der klinischen Untersuchung mit bildgebenden Verfahren zeigt eine höhere Sensitivität und Spezifität der klinischen Untersuchung der Schultergelenksinstabilität gegenüber der MRT auf (Liu et al. 1999).

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Sell, S., Sell, I., Reize, P., Niemeyer, M., Martini, F. (2001). Schultergelenkinstabilität — Klinische und bildgebende Diagnostik. In: Imhoff, A.B. (eds) Magnetresonanztomographie. Fortbildung Orthopädie, vol 5. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57630-0_3

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