A female high school volleyball player is sitting at the doctors office to get a look at her injury. Her physical therapist is working on her knee.
Which of the following nerves has the greatest risk for direct injury at the stated locations during arthroscopic lysis of adhesions for adhesive capsulitis?
Musculocutaneous nerve lateral to the coracoid when establishing an anterior portal
The axillary nerve rather than the musculocutaneous nerve is at greatest risk
Axillary nerve in the posterior deltoid when establishing a posterior portal
The axillary nerve is at greatest risk due to its proximity to the glenoid when releasing the inferior glenohumeral ligaments, not when establishing a portal
Axillary nerve at the inferior border of the glenoid when releasing inferior glenohumeral ligaments
The axillary nerve is at greatest risk due to its proximity to the glenoid during the release of the glenohumeral ligaments
Suprascapular nerve when performing debridement of the rotator interval tissue
The axillary nerve rather than the suprascapular nerve is at greatest risk