The fibrous frame of the deltoid muscle - Its functional and surgical relevance

Citation
E. Lorne et al., The fibrous frame of the deltoid muscle - Its functional and surgical relevance, CLIN ORTHOP, (386), 2001, pp. 222-225
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH
ISSN journal
0009921X → ACNP
Issue
386
Year of publication
2001
Pages
222 - 225
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-921X(200105):386<222:TFFOTD>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Black lines seen on magnetic resonance imaging in the middle part of the de ltoid suggest the presence of fibrous bands, Anatomic study of 30 deltoid m uscles was done. Eight half-cone shaped distal fibrous structures merged to gether into the distal tendon of the deltoid muscle. The middle part of the deltoid muscle contains four deep fibrous bands that glide inside the dist al half-cones. The anterior and posterior parts of the deltoid muscle lacke d such bands, Histologic study confirmed the presence of the bands and cone s. In the middle part of the deltoid, muscle fibers are oblique between the bands or between the bands and the half-cones, This multipennate structure favors strength instead of range of excursion of the muscle. Because of it s significant change of direction around the humeral head, at the onset of elevation of the arm, the deltoid muscle sustains forces that press the mus cle against the head which then leads to deformation of the muscle. The fib rous bands make the muscle strong enough to support these forces. The middl e part of the muscle is of greatest importance in comparison with the other parts. This should be considered during shoulder rehabilitation. The prese nce of the fibrous band originating from the anterior corner of the acromio n may help create a strong repair after splitting the deltoid.