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Prone
TERES MINOR INSERTION PA PROJECTION (BLACKETT-HEALY METHOD) Patient position
Perpendicular to the head of the humerus
TERES MINOR INSERTION PA PROJECTION (BLACKETT-HEALY METHOD) Central Ray
head of the humerus
TERES MINOR INSERTION PA PROJECTION (BLACKETT-HEALY METHOD) Structure Shown
Supine
TERES MINOR INSERTION AP PROJECTION (BLACKETT-HEALY METHOD) Patient position
to place the affected shoulder closer to IR
TERES MINOR INSERTION AP PROJECTION (BLACKETT-HEALY METHOD) Why elevate?
Perpendicular to the shoulder joint, entering the coracoid process
TERES MINOR INSERTION AP PROJECTION (BLACKETT-HEALY METHOD) Central Ray
Insertion of the subscapularis at the lesser tubercle
TERES MINOR INSERTION AP PROJECTION (BLACKETT-HEALY METHOD) Structure Shown
PA - teres minor insertion
AP - subscapularis insertion
Blackett Healy
PA -
AP -
Muscle
teres minor
Supine
TERES MINOR INSERTION AP AXIAL PROJECTION Patient position
narrow
neutral
25 degrees caudad to enter coracoid process
TERES MINOR INSERTION AP AXIAL PROJECTION Central Ray
Greater tubercle
TERES MINOR INSERTION AP AXIAL PROJECTION Structure Shown
Subacromial space widely open
AP AXIAL PROJECTION:
Infraspinatus insertion External rotation
subacromial space slightly open / partially open
AP AXIAL PROJECTION:
Infraspinatus insertion Neutral rotation:
Closed subacromial space
AP AXIAL PROJECTION:
Infraspinatus insertion Internal rotation: