Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit (GIRD) Flashcards

1
Q

A professional baseball pitcher has increased external rotation and a 30 degree deficit on internal rotation on his throwing shoulder compared to his non-dominant side. Motion analysis of the glenohumeral joint will show what abnormal movement of the humerus in relation to the glenoid during the cocking phase of throwing?

A

Posterosuperior

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What associated shoulder lesion is more common in pitchers with GIRD?

A

SLAP tears

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3
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What initial modalities are useful in GIRD?

A

Rest from throwing and PT for 6 months;

Specifically Sleeper stretch, cross body stretch and pericapsular strengthening

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4
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Posterior shoulder tightness can lead to a glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD). This has been linked most closely to which of the following shoulder pathologies?

A

Internal impingement;
greater tuberosity impinges on the posterosuperior labrum and posterior rotator cuff when the arm is abducted and externally rotated

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