What is shoulder synovitis? How do you diagnose it?
Shoulder synovitis is inflammation of the joint. Diagnosis is made by detecting “fullness” just below
the clavicle, medial to the deltoid, and clearly visible when compared to the other side. On palpation, there is
“bogginess” over the anterior surface of the joint, coinciding with the fullness.
Shoulder synovitis is inflammation of the joint. Diagnosis is made by detecting “fullness” just below
the clavicle, medial to the deltoid, and clearly visible when compared to the other side. On palpation, there is
“bogginess” over the anterior surface of the joint, coinciding with the fullness.