نتایج جستجو برای: rotator cuff tears

تعداد نتایج: 18088  

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2011
Jason E Hsu Katherine E Reuther Joseph J Sarver Chang Soo Lee Stephen J Thomas David L Glaser Louis J Soslowsky

The rotator cuff musculature imparts dynamic stability to the glenohumeral joint. In particular, the balance between the subscapularis anteriorly and the infraspinatus posteriorly, often referred to as the rotator cuff "force couple," is critical for concavity compression and concentric rotation of the humeral head. Restoration of this anterior-posterior force balance after chronic, massive rot...

2017
Noboru Taniguchi Darryl D D'Lima Naoki Suenaga Yasuyuki Ishida Deokcheol Lee Isoya Goya Etsuo Chosa

BACKGROUND Although a loss of rotator cuff integrity leads to the superior migration of the humeral head, the parameters that characterize the anterolateral migration of the humeral head have not been established. The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between the translation of the humeral head scale (T-scale) and clinical outcomes of rotator cuff repair, as well as the c...

2016
Jo Hooper

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been playing an increasingly important role in the spinal trauma patients due to high sensitivity for detection of acute soft tissue and cord injuries. More and more patients are undergoing MRI for spinal trauma in the emergency settings, thus necessitating the interpreting physicians to be familiar with MRI findings in spinal trauma. In this pictorial revie...

2017
Bancha Chernchujit Pankaj N. Sharma

Subscapularis is the most powerful muscle in the rotator cuff. A steep learning curve and constrained space anteriorly make the repair difficult. In massive tears of the rotator cuff, repair of the subscapularis initially makes the massive supraspinatus tear repairable. We present our technique to repair subscapularis and supraspinatus tear by double-row anchors in a knotless and tension-free m...

2017
George Sanchez Jorge Chahla Gilbert Moatshe Márcio B. Ferrari Nicholas I. Kennedy Matthew T. Provencher

Massive rotator cuff tears are particularly challenging to treat and severely limit the function of the shoulder. Compared with a small rotator cuff tear, massive tears are more unpredictable and usually present with low tendon quality. When performing an anatomical repair of the rotator cuff, the surgical treatment is often associated with failure of the construct. An alternative procedure tha...

Journal: :JBJS reviews 2014
Kevin M Roth Ryan J Warth Jared T Lee Peter J Millett Neal S ElAttrache

O ver the past two decades, arthroscopic rotator cuff repair has become one of the most popular orthopaedic surgical procedures because of its proven ability to diminish pain and improve function in patients with symptomatic rotator cuff tears. As a result of this increasing demand, arthroscopic techniques have evolved rapidly in an effort to improve structural integrity, biomechanical function...

2013
Qiang Zhang Heng’an Ge Jiaojiao Zhou Biao Cheng

BACKGROUND Platelet-rich products (PRP) are widely used for rotator cuff tears. However, whether platelet-rich products produce superior clinical or radiological outcomes is controversial. This study aims to use meta-analysis to compare clinical and radiological outcomes between groups with or without platelet-rich products. METHODS The Pubmed, Embase, and Cochrane library databases were sear...

2017
Michael G. Azzam Jeffrey R. Dugas James R. Andrews Samuel R. Goldstein Benton A. Emblom E. Lyle Cain

BACKGROUND Rotator cuff tears are rare injuries in adolescents but cause significant morbidity if unrecognized. Previous literature on rotator cuff repairs in adolescents is limited to small case series, with few data to guide treatment. HYPOTHESIS Adolescent patients would have excellent functional outcome scores and return to the same level of sports participation after rotator cuff repair ...

2012
Cyrus Lashgari Daniel Redziniak

Rotator cuff disease is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal disorders treated by orthopaedic surgeons. Despite its prevalence, the natural history of the disease is not completely understood, which is critical to consider when making decisions on surgical and nonsurgical treatment of rotator cuff tears. This article reviews the most recent studies on the natural history of rotator cuff di...

2010
Stefan Lakemeier Soeren A Schwuchow Christian D Peterlein Christian Foelsch Susanne Fuchs-Winkelmann Eleni Archontidou-Aprin Juergen RJ Paletta Markus D Schofer

BACKGROUND Long head biceps (LHB) degeneration, in combination with rotator cuff tears, can be a source of chronic shoulder pain. LHB tenotomy reduces pain and improves joint function although the pathophysiological context is not well understood. Tendon integrity depends on the extracellular matrix (ECM), which is regulated by matrix metalloproteinases (MMP). It is unclear which of these enzym...

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