نتایج جستجو برای: rotator cuff tears

تعداد نتایج: 18088  

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2010
R T Benson S M McDonnell H J Knowles J L Rees A J Carr P A Hulley

The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of tissue hypoxia and apoptosis at different stages of tendinopathy and tears of the rotator cuff. We studied tissue from 24 patients with eight graded stages of either impingement (mild, moderate and severe) or tears of the rotator cuff (partial, small, medium, large and massive) and three controls. Biopsies were analysed using three immu...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 1999
O R McConville J P Iannotti

The approach to management of a partial-thickness rotator cuff tear is best made with the understanding that this is not a singular condition. Rather, partial tears represent the common outcome of a variety of insults to the rotator cuff. Degenerative changes due to aging, anatomic impingement, and trauma may all be etiologic agents. Overhead athletes may develop tears due to repetitive microtr...

Journal: :The Australian journal of physiotherapy 2001
D Riddle

Question: What is the diagnostic accuracy of the physical examination in predicting arthroscopy findings in patients with suspected rotator cuff tear? Design: Cross-sectional study comparing the results of the clinical examination with presence of partial or complete rotator cuff tear on arthroscopy. Setting: Australian orthopaedic surgeon’s practice. Patients: Patients (400) with shoulder inju...

سعید فتوحی, , محمدرضا گیتی, , محمود فرزان, ,

Background: Rotator cuff tendon tear injury is one of the most frequently seen orthopaedic conditions, and surgical repair of rotator cuff tears is a common procedure. The purpose of the present study was to determine the results of full-thickness rotator cuff repair and to look for predictors of outcomes. Methods: we studied 27 patients (17 men and 10 women with a mean age of 57.7 years) who u...

2002
Ito

INTRODUCTION: Rotator cuff tear is one of the common shoulder disorders and surgical repair is very effective for the improvement of shoulder functions. Current surgical technique for rotator cuff tear is an arthroscopical repair or a mini-open repair. Selection of surgical technique should be determined by the appropriate patient’s selection based on the pathology of the rotator cuff tear. Mag...

2018
Yang-Soo Kim Hyo-Jin Lee In Park Gwang Young Sung Dong-Jin Kim Jong-Ho Kim

Large to massive rotator cuff tears are challenging to repair, although there are several options for dealing with them. Among them, superior capsular reconstruction was recently introduced as an effective procedure for retaining the static stability of the shoulder joint and preventing the progression to cuff tear arthropathy. The purpose of this technique-based article is to describe a surgic...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2009
S E Gwilym B Watkins C D Cooper P Harvie S Auplish T C B Pollard J L Rees A J Carr

The aim of this study was to investigate genetic influences on the development and progression of tears of the rotator cuff. From a group of siblings of patients with a tear of the rotator cuff and of controls studied five years earlier, we determined the prevalence of tears of the rotator cuff with and without associated symptoms using ultrasound and the Oxford Shoulder Score. In the five year...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Xinning Li Jonathan Fallon Natalie Egge Emily J Curry Ketan Patel Brett D Owens Brian D Busconi

Subscapularis tendon tears are a well-established cause of shoulder pain. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the associated shoulder pathology in patients with full-thickness subscapularis tendon tears using magnetic resonance imaging. Forty-seven magnetic resonance imaging studies taken between 2008 and 2009 with a diagnosis of full-thickness subscapularis tendon tears were rev...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2011
George J Trappey Gary M Gartsman

Rotator cuff tears are a ubiquitous cause of shoulder pain and disability. Full thickness rotator cuff tears are present in 19-21% of the general population, and their prevalence increases with age. The incidence of this problem is exacerbated by the ever advancing age of our patient population. Thankfully, with advances in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, this has become a treatable problem w...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2004
P Harvie S J Ostlere J Teh E G McNally K Clipsham B J Burston T C B Pollard A J Carr

From a retrospective, cohort study of 205 patients diagnosed with full-thickness tears of the rotator cuff, we determined, using ultrasound, the prevalence of such tears in their 129 siblings. Using 150 spouses as controls, the relative risk of full-thickness tears in siblings versus controls was 2.42 (95% CI 1.77 to 3.31). The relative risk of symptomatic full-thickness tears in siblings versu...

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