نتایج جستجو برای: partial thickness rotator cuff tears

تعداد نتایج: 352439  

2017
Drew A. Lansdown Sonia Lee Craig Sam Roland Krug Brian T. Feeley C. Benjamin Ma

BACKGROUND Current evaluation of muscle fatty infiltration has been limited by subjective classifications. Quantitative fat evaluation through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may allow for an improved longitudinal evaluation of the effect of surgical repair on the progression of fatty infiltration. HYPOTHESES We hypothesized that (1) patients with isolated full-thickness supraspinatus tendon...

Journal: :Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2019

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2014
T Ilozue A Fotiadou S Amarah

To review the diagnostic performance of ultrasonography (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the detection of rotator-cuff tears, we performed a retrospective audit of patients who underwent shoulder arthroscopy at Hinchingbrooke hospital. The diagnostic accuracies of US for full and partial-thickness tears were 82% and 28% respectively. Those of MRI were 82% and 81% respectively. Thes...

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...

2015
Hiroyuki Nakamizo

Background/objective Rotator cuff tears are common shoulder injuries. Various forms of rotator cuff tears are observed by arthroscopy. Inverted flap tears of the rotator cuff, however, also occur. The aim of the present study was to determine the preoperative characteristics of inverted torn cuffs and clinical outcomes after arthroscopic repair. Methods Seventeen patients (10 men, 7 women; me...

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...

Journal: :Stroke 2008
Rajiv R Shah Sepideh Haghpanah Elie P Elovic Steven R Flanagan Anousheh Behnegar Vu Nguyen Stephen J Page Zi-Ping Fang John Chae

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE We describe the structural abnormalities in the painful shoulder of stroke survivors and their relationships to clinical characteristics. Method- Eighty-nine chronic stroke survivors with poststroke shoulder pain underwent T1- and T2-weighted multiplanar, multisequence MRI of the painful paretic shoulder. All scans were reviewed by one radiologist for the following abnorm...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2001
V S Pai D A Lawson

In a prospective study of 58 complete rotator cuff tears, 54 patients underwent surgery by a single surgeon for chronic, symptomatic, full-thickness rotator cuff defects. An independent observer performed the evaluation. Fifty-two of 58 patients reported marked relief of pain and rated themselves as having mild or no deficit in their ability to perform daily activities. The study evaluated preo...

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