Correction to: A comprehensive review of the normal, abnormal, and post-operative MRI appearance of the proximal biceps

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Correction to: A comprehensive review of the normal, abnormal, and post-operative MRI appearance of the proximal biceps brachii Jeffrey Rosenthal 1 & My-Linh Nguyen 2 & Spero Karas 3 & Michael Gottschalk 3 & Charles Daly 3 & Eric Wagner 3 & Adam D. Singer 2 Published online: 16 November 2020 # ISS 2020

Correction to: Skeletal Radiology (2020) 49:1333–1344 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-020-03415-x In the original manuscript, this reads: “Pulley instability can be diagnosed arthroscopically by the “ramp test,” where a probe is placed on the LHB and pressure is applied. An intact sling will hold the LHB in place and at most allow the tendon to form a small U shape (Fig. 11). However, when the sling is torn, the LHB tendon can sink into the joint with applied pressure, making a V shape (Fig. 12) [26].” This should read: “Pulley instability can be diagnosed arthroscopically by the “ramp test,” where a probe is placed on the LHB and pressure is applied. An intact sling will hold the LHB in place and at most allow the tendon to form a V shape (Fig. 11). However, when the sling is torn, the LHB tendon can sink into the joint with applied pressure, making a U shape (Fig. 12) [26].”

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The online version of the original article can be found at https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s00256-020-03415-x * Adam D. Singer [email protected] 1

Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA

2

Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Section of Musculoskeletal Imaging, Emory University Hospital, 59 Executive, Park South, 4th Floor Suite 4009, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA

3

Department of Orthopaedics, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA, USA