Name:
Sherman: Simon’s Emergency Orthopedics 8e Video 3-7
Description:
Sherman: Simon’s Emergency Orthopedics 8e Video 3-7
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T00H00M31S
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Upload Date:
2022-02-27T00:00:00.0000000
Transcript:
Language: EN.
Segment:0 .
For shoulder arthrocentesis, you find, again, the coracoid process, and you rotate it around, and here's the coracoid process. And then you feel the lesser tuberosity. Between the lesser tuberosity, which is right here, and the coracoid process is where you're going for shoulder arthrocentesis. So we're going to go right in the middle between them, and we're going to go all the way into the shoulder joint.
That's all the way in the shoulder joint. You can see when you move the shoulder, see how the needle moves? That proves that it's in the shoulder joint.