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Investigation for Shoulder Kinematics Using Depth Sensor-Based Motion Analysis System (깊이 센서 기반 모션 분석 시스템을 사용한 어깨 운동학 조사)

  • Lee, Ingyu;Park, Jai Hyung;Son, Dong-Wook;Cho, Yongun;Ha, Sang Hoon;Kim, Eugene
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.68-75
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the motion of the shoulder joint dynamically through a depth sensor-based motion analysis system for the normal group and patients group with shoulder disease and to report the results along with a review of the relevant literature. Materials and Methods: Seventy subjects participated in the study and were categorized as follows: 30 subjects in the normal group and 40 subjects in the group of patients with shoulder disease. The patients with shoulder disease were subdivided into the following four disease groups: adhesive capsulitis, impingement syndrome, rotator cuff tear, and cuff tear arthropathy. Repeating abduction and adduction three times, the angle over time was measured using a depth sensor-based motion analysis system. The maximum abduction angle (θmax), the maximum abduction angular velocity (ωmax), the maximum adduction angular velocity (ωmin), and the abduction/adduction time ratio (tabd/tadd) were calculated. The above parameters in the 30 subjects in the normal group and 40 subjects in the patients group were compared. In addition, the 30 subjects in the normal group and each subgroup (10 patients each) according to the four disease groups, giving a total of five groups, were compared. Results: Compared to the normal group, the maximum abduction angle (θmax), the maximum abduction angular velocity (ωmax), and the maximum adduction angular velocity (ωmin) were lower, and abduction/adduction time ratio (tabd/tadd) was higher in the patients with shoulder disease. A comparison of the subdivided disease groups revealed a lower maximum abduction angle (θmax) and the maximum abduction angular velocity (ωmax) in the adhesive capsulitis and cuff tear arthropathy groups than the normal group. In addition, the abduction/adduction time ratio (tabd/tadd) was higher in the adhesive capsulitis group, rotator cuff tear group, and cuff tear arthropathy group than in the normal group. Conclusion: Through an evaluation of the shoulder joint using the depth sensor-based motion analysis system, it was possible to measure the range of motion, and the dynamic motion parameter, such as angular velocity. These results show that accurate evaluations of the function of the shoulder joint and an in-depth understanding of shoulder diseases are possible.

Pediatric Hip Disorders (소아 고관절 질환)

  • Seunghyun Lee;Young Hun Choi;Jung-Eun Cheon;Seul Bi Lee;Yeon Jin Cho
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.85 no.3
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    • pp.531-548
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    • 2024
  • Developmental dysplasia of the hip is a condition characterized by hip joint instability due to acetabular dysplasia in infancy, necessitating precise ultrasound examination. Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease is caused by a temporary disruption in blood flow to the femoral head during childhood, progressing through avascular, fragmentation, re-ossification, and residual stages. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis is a condition where the femoral head shifts medially along the epiphyseal line during adolescence due to stress, such as weight-bearing. Differentiating between transient hip synovitis and septic arthritis may require joint fluid aspiration. Osteomyelitis can be associated with soft tissue edema and osteolysis. When multiple lesions are present, it is essential to distinguish between Langerhans cell histiocytosis and metastatic neuroblastoma. This review will introduce imaging techniques and typical findings for these conditions.

Osteoid Osteoma of the Elbow in 2 years Old Child - A Case Report - (2세 소아에서 주관절에 발생한 유골골종 - 증례 보고 -)

  • Kim, Ki-Hyeong;Seo, Hyung-Yeon;Jung, Sung-Taek
    • The Journal of the Korean bone and joint tumor society
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.198-202
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    • 2008
  • Although Osteoid osteoma has occurred in every bone of the body, it is rarely found at the elbow and in younger children than 5 years old. In 2 years old child, diagnosis can be delayed because of nonspecific clinical, radiological features and making it difficult for the child to communicate with physician. We report a case of osteoid osteoma of the distal humeral metaphysis with intracapsular nidus and synovitis of elbow in 2 years old girl who was treated by a surgical excision.

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Tuberculous Subdeltoid Bursitis - A Case Report - (결핵성 삼각근하 점액낭염 - 증례 보고 -)

  • Lee, Woo-Seung;Yoon, Jung-Ro;Kang, Kyu-Bok;Yang, Jae-Hyuk;Lim, Hyung-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.45-48
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    • 2010
  • We report a case of an 85-year-old woman with tuberculous subdeltoid bursitis. Tubeculous bursitis without adjacent joint tuberculosis may occur any site but it is rare. It is common in bursae subjected to trauma like trochanteric, prepatellar, olecranon and so on. Because the clinical findings or physical examination of tuberculous subdeltoid bursitis are similar to rotator cuff disorder and the MRI or arthroscopic findings are similar to synovial diseases, careful differential diagnosis is necessary.

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A cavernous Hemangioma After a Removal of a Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis in Mid-foot (A Case Report) (색소 융모 결절성 활액막염 제거 후 발생한 중족부 해면 혈관종(1예 보고))

  • Song, Kyoung-Won;Kim, Gab-Lae;Kim, Tae-Hwa;Park, Hyun-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.97-100
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    • 2010
  • Hemangioma are not rare tumors. They can be found in almost any of the vascular structures of the body. Hemangiomas involving the deep structures of the extremities may produce extremely difficult therapeutic problems for the orthopedic surgeon. Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare proliferative disorder that affects synovium, tendon sheath and bursa. Although the condition can present in any joint, knee joint is the most commonly affected site and only 2.5% of cases occur in foot and ankle joint. We have experienced a patient who has of foot and report an optimal method of surgical treatment. Authors report the result of hemangioma in mid-foot which arise from removal of a pigmented villonodular synovitis that has low out break rate of benign tumor in mid-foot with literature review.

Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis in Forefoot (A Case Report) (전족부에 발생한 색소 융모 결절성 활액막염 (1례 보고))

  • Kim, Jun Beom;Song, In Soo;Chon, Je Gyun;Kim, Tae In;Sun, Dong Hyuk;Lee, Kyung Tai
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.64-67
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    • 2013
  • Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a slowly, progressive, proliferative disorder of synovial tissue characterized by villous or nodular changes of synovial-lined joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths and most frequently affects the large joints, with the knee and hip. A few studies have been reported that occurred PVNS in small joint, but mainly in hands. It is a very rare condition that occurs in the small joints of the forefoot. We have experienced the case, which developed in small joint of the forefoot, and performed total synovectomy. After the operation, there was no recurrence. We report a case of PVNS in forefoot with a review of the literature.

Arthroscopic treatment of Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis with combined Rotator Cuff Tear - 3 Case Reports - (견관절에서 회전근 개 파열이 동반된 색소성 융모성 활액막염의 관절경적 치료 - 증례보고 3예 -)

  • Ji, Jong-Hun;Kim, Weon-Yoo;Han, Chang-Hwan;Kim, Young-Yel;Kim, Seung-Jun;Kim, Ji-Chang
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2006
  • Most pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is occurred in knee joint and finger of hand. PVNS is rarely occurred in shoulder joint. In English and French literatures, less than 30 cases were reported. We report 3 PVNS cases with rotator cuff tears, which was treated by arthroscoic extensive synovectomy, debridement and rotator cuff repair. The PVNS with rotator cuff tear in shoulder joint was rarely reported in the Korean literature.

Associated Changes During Arthroscopic Evaluation of the Glenohumeral Joint in Rotator Cuff Tear - Comparison According to Tear Size - (회전근 개 파열의 관절경적 치료 시 관절된 관절와 상완관절의 동반 변화 -파열의 정도에 따른 차이-)

  • Choi Chang-Hyuk;Kwun Koing-Woo;Kim Shin-Kun;Lee Sang-Wook;Cho Myung-Rae;Ko Sang-Bong;Kim Tae-Hoon
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.5-9
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: To identify associated findings in glenohumeral joint in rotator cuff tear and evaluate its clinical significance, we examined minor and major changes during arthroscopic or mini open repair. Materials & Methods: We reviewed 66 patients of rotator cuff tear treated from March, 2001 to January, 2004. Of 38 cases of small to medium tear, average age was 53 years old and involved in dominant arm in 27 cases. Of 28 cases of large to massive tear, average age was 58 years old and involved in dominant arm in 26 cases. Minor and major associated changes of the glenohumeral joint were evaluated in the tendon of biceps long head, biceps pulley, cartilage of the glenoid and humeral head, labrum and synovium. Results: Minor changes in biceps tendon were in 35% of cases, biceps pulley in 18%, cartilage of humeral head in 27%, cartilage of glenoid in 18%, labrum in 38%, and synovium in 42%. Major changes in biceps tendon were in 6% of cases, biceps pulley in 35%, arthritis of humeral head in 3%, arthritis of glenoid in 2%, labrum in 6%, and synovium in 21 %. Major changes in biceps tendon were 5% in Group I and 7% in Group Ⅱ(p>0.05) and in biceps pulley, 18% and 57% in each (P<0.05). Minor changes of arthritis were prevalent in glenoid cartilage and major changes were more prevalent in humeral head. There were no differences in minor changes of labrum and synovium, but major changes were more prevalent in Group Ⅱ. Conclusion: The prevalence of intraarticular associated changes of rotator cuff tear were 63% in synovium, 54% in labrum, 53% in biceps pulley, 41% in biceps tendon, 30% in humeral head and 20% in glenoid cartilage in order. Major changes of biceps pulley, humeral head, labrum and synovium were more prevalent in Group Ⅱ.

Snow-Man Shaped Nodular Tenosynovitis in the Knee - Case Report - (슬관절내에 발생한 눈사람 형태의 결절성 건활액막염 - 증례보고 -)

  • Lee, Geon-Woo;Lee, Kun-Su;Song, Sang-Ho;Kim, Myeong-Ku;Yun, Sang-Hyeon
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.44-47
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    • 1999
  • The authors describe one case of a 25-year-old male with nodular tenosynovitis in left knee joint who did not have a history of joint trauma. He had joint pain and restricted flexion of the left knee at 100 degrees. After arthroscopic excision of mass, symptom was relieved completely and the patient had gained full range of motion of the left knee. No recurrence of symptom and loss of motion of the left knee were noticed during follow up period for 12 months.

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