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This study introduces a novel method for measuring glenoid retroversion, a key indicator of shoulder pathology. The new technique aids in diagnosing conditions like osteoarthritis and obstetric palsy sequelae from skeletal remains.

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  • Palaeopathology
  • Anatomy
  • Orthopedics

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  • Glenoid retroversion is an understudied aspect of palaeopathological research.
  • It is associated with osteoarthritis, congenital dysplasia, and obstetric palsy sequelae.
  • Existing methods are insufficient for fragmentary archaeological remains.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a new, simple method for measuring glenoid retroversion.
  • To adapt this method for use with archaeological skeletal remains.
  • To establish diagnostic criteria for various glenoid retroversion etiologies.

Main Methods:

  • A novel measurement technique for glenoid retroversion was developed based on embryological and anatomical data.
  • The method was tested on eight pathological cases with diverse origins (dysplasia, acquired conditions).
  • Semiological analysis was performed to define diagnostic features.

Main Results:

  • A new, practical method for measuring glenoid retroversion was successfully defined.
  • The method is suitable for fragmentary scapulae, making it ideal for archaeological contexts.
  • Diagnostic criteria were established for various causes of glenoid retroversion, including adult obstetric palsy sequelae.

Conclusions:

  • The new measurement technique offers a valuable tool for palaeopathological studies of the shoulder.
  • It enhances the identification of debilitating shoulder conditions and their origins in ancient populations.
  • This method provides new insights into the diagnosis of obstetric palsy sequelae in adults from skeletal evidence.