نتایج جستجو برای: rotator cuff tendons

تعداد نتایج: 17016  

2015
Simon A. Euler Peter J. Millett

Rotator cuff tears are common injuries in athletes and may occur as a result of acute trauma (such as a fall onto an outstretched arm) or, more commonly, as a result of chronic overuse with repetitive overhead activity. While traumatic conditions are generally treated surgically, chronic overuse injuries are more often treated using a conservative approach. Overuse injuries of the shoulder are ...

2013
Yaron Berkovitch Maruan Haddad Yaniv Keren Michael Soudry Nahum Rosenberg

The most prevalent group of disorders of human shoulder is related to the muscles of the rotator cuff. In order to develop a mechanical method for rotator cuff muscles’ evaluation, we hypothesized that measurement of the isometric force generated by the individual muscle of the rotator cuff might detect the variations, which are characteristic to the different disorders of rotator cuff muscles ...

2017
Young Hoon Jo Kwang Hyun Lee Sung Jae Kim Jaedong Kim Bong Gun Lee

The objective of this study was to investigate the national trends in rotator cuff surgery in Korea and analyze hospital type-specific trends. We analyzed a nationwide database acquired from the Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) from 2007 to 2015. International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision (ICD-10) codes, procedure codes, and arthroscopic device code were...

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: :Clinics in sports medicine 2016
Mandeep S Virk Brian J Cole

The long head of biceps tendon (LHBT) is frequently involved in rotator cuff tears and can cause anterior shoulder pain. Tendon hypertrophy, hourglass contracture, delamination, tears, and tendon instability in the bicipital groove are common macroscopic pathologic findings affecting the LHBT in the presence of rotator cuff tears. Failure to address LHBT disorders in the setting of rotator cuff...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2010
Asheesh Bedi Joshua Dines Russell F Warren David M Dines

Repair of massive rotator cuff tears is technically difficult but often feasible. Technical and biological challenges to a successful repair include inelastic poor-quality tendon tissue, scarring, muscle atrophy, and fatty infiltration. Fatty infiltration of the involved rotator cuff muscles has been identified as an important negative prognostic factor for the outcome after repair of massive r...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2010
Paul Saridakis Grant Jones

BACKGROUND Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is a common procedure that is gaining wide acceptance among orthopaedic surgeons because it is less invasive than open repair techniques. However, there is little consensus on whether to employ single-row or double-row fixation. The purpose of the present study was to systematically review the English-language literature to see if there is a differenc...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2014
Nathan A Mall Miho J Tanaka Luke S Choi George A Paletta

Several studies have noted that increasing age is a significant factor for diminished rotator cuff healing, while biomechanical studies have suggested the reason for this may be an inferior healing environment in older patients. Larger tears and fatty infiltration or atrophy negatively affect rotator cuff healing. Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, double-row repairs, performing a concomitant ac...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2006
Sean P McCully David N Suprak Peter Kosek Andrew R Karduna

BACKGROUND Patients with full thickness rotator cuff tears typically demonstrate an increase in scapular motion, both in the clinic and under controlled laboratory conditions. To better understand the mechanisms behind this pattern of motion, we propose a suprascapular nerve block as an appropriate model of dysfunction of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus, which are the two tendons most commo...

2014
Hsueh-Yi Lu Chen-Yuan Huang Chwen-Tzeng Su Chen-Chiang Lin

OBJECTIVES Rotator cuff tear is a common cause of shoulder diseases. Correct diagnosis of rotator cuff tears can save patients from further invasive, costly and painful tests. This study used predictive data mining and Bayesian theory to improve the accuracy of diagnosing rotator cuff tears by clinical examination alone. METHODS In this retrospective study, 169 patients who had a preliminary ...

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