The anterior translation of the humeral head leads to a decrease in the coracohumeral distance in subscapularis tear.

Journal of Orthopaedics
Sung-Hyun YoonJae-Sung Yoo

Abstract

A total of 297 patients who classified as subscapularis (SC) tears through arthroscopic evaluation were retrospectively enrolled, and Fifty-seven patients with impingement syndrome were also enrolled as the control group for normal-population comparison. The coracohumeral distance (CHD) and humeral head anterior translation (HHAT) were measured on magnetic resonance imaging. Our study demonstrated that the anterior translation of the humeral head is related with a decrease in the coracohumeral distance in subscapularis tear. Although, correlation between radiologic parameters (coracohumeral distance and anterior translation of the humeral head) and severity of subscapularis tear was note detected. Level IV, retrospective study.

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