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Normal and pathologic glenohumeral morphology in the growing shoulder
van de Bunt, F.
2019
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van de Bunt, F. (2019). Normal and pathologic glenohumeral morphology in the growing shoulder: Pitfalls in
clinical assessment of shoulder pathology, from physical examination to imaging techniques.
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Contents
Chapter 1:
General Introduction
Chapter 2:
Assessing shoulder motion in children: Age limitations to Mallet and ABC loops
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2014 Feb;472(2):740-8.
Chapter 3:
Glenoid version by CT scan: an analysis of clinical measurement error and introduction of a protocol to reduce variability
Skeletal Radiol. 2015; 44(11): 1627–1635.
Chapter 4:
Analysis of normal and dysplastic glenohumeral morphology at magnetic resonance imaging in children with neonatal brachial plexus palsy
Pediatr Radiol. 2017 Sep;47(10):1337-1344.
Chapter 5:
Humeral retroversion in children with shoulder internal rotation contractures secondary to upper trunk neonatal brachial plexus palsy
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2016 Dec 7;98(23):1988-1995.
Chapter 6:
Humeral retroversion and shoulder muscle development in infants with internal rotation contractures following Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy
World J Orthop. 2018 Dec 18;9(12):292-299.
Chapter 7:
Humeral Retroversion: The complexity of assigning reference axes in 3D and its influence on measurement
Accepted with revisions, Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr.
Chapter 8:
Discussion, conclusion, future perspectives
Appendices:
English summary, Nederlandse samenvatting, Dankwoord, List of publications, About the author.