“…To overcome these challenges, Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) has emerged as a promising tool for in-office imaging of dynamic shoulder pathologies such as rotator cuff tears, anterior and posterior shoulder instability, and adhesive capsulitis. 14 , 33 DDR allows for an objective measurement of SHR - the ratio between the change in humeral motion and the change in scapula motion during arm abduction, using standardized positioning and protocol. 14 , 33 DDR empowers the surgeon to make an in-office diagnosis to more appropriately guide further work-up or surgical interventions, and aids with patient communication, education, and compliance with therapy.…”