نتایج جستجو برای: partial tendon tear

تعداد نتایج: 260611  

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2013
Joseph M Molloy Curtis J Aberle Eduardo Escobar

The patient was a 47-year-old man who was evaluated by a physical therapist for a chief complaint of posterior right elbow pain. The patient routinely participated in weightlifting activities and reported a sudden onset of triceps weakness and posterior elbow pain while performing clap push-ups 3 days prior. A physician assistant ordered radiographs, which were initially interpreted as normal, ...

2013
Gazi Huri Omer Sunkar Biçer

We report a case of partial intrasubstance tear of popliteus tendon as an unusual cause of pseudolocking of the knee. A 13-year-old semiprofessional soccer player applied to our clinic with a locked right knee in spite of the therapy applied (cold pack, NSAID, and immobilization) in another institution 20 days after the injury. Significant extension loss was observed in his right knee with 30°-...

Journal: :Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association 2011
Christian Gerber Veronika Zubler Jürg Hodler Sabrina Catanzaro Bernhard Jost Sandro F Fucentese

PURPOSE It was the purpose of this study to identify and document normal and abnormal supraspinatus tendon function in vivo using real-time ultrasound. METHODS We defined 4 groups of 20 individuals each: partial tear (group 1), full-thickness tear (group 2), successfully repaired tear (group 3), and healthy asymptomatic controls (group 4). Except for group 4, all patients underwent magnetic r...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 2023

Background: Pain in the shoulder is third-most prevalent musculoskeletal pain type. Most frequently involved tendinopathy/tendon tears supraspinatus tendon, followed by a combination of and infraspinatus tendon. At present, gray-scale ultrasound MRI are used to determine tear size, gross morphology, postsurgical tendon repair. However, they unable material characteristics muscle or Aims Objecti...

Journal: :Austin journal of clinical case reports 2023

The Anterior Tibialis Tendon (ATT) is usually the site of minor injuries due to its straight course, however, overuse still possible repetitive foot dorsiflexion. This tendon crosses anteromedial aspect ankle running toward medial border under inferior and superior extensor retinacula inserts at level cuneiform base first metatarsal bone. It can be prone tendinosis, tenosynovitis, partial or co...

2011
Andrea Donovan Mark Schweitzer Jenny Bencardino Catherine Petchprapa Jodi Cohen Gina Ciavarra

The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of aortic arch calcification, a surrogate marker of atherosclerosis, with rotator cuff tendinosis and tears given the hypothesis that decreased tendon vascularity is a contributing factor in the etiology of tendon degeneration. A retrospective review was performed to identify patients ages 50 to 90 years who had a shoulder MRI and a c...

2018
Sang Jun Kim Eun Kyung Kim Sun Jeong Kim Da Hyun Song

BACKGROUND We compared the clinical course of rotator cuff tears between rotator cuff exercise and bone marrow aspirate concentration (BMAC)-platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection to identify the therapeutic effects of BMAC-PRP on partial tear of the rotator cuff tendon. METHODS Twenty-four patients with partial tear of the rotator cuff tendon participated in this study. Twelve patients underwe...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Petra Margetić Dina Miklić Vera Rakić-Ersek Zoran Doko Zvonimir Ivan Lubina Boris Brkljacić

The purpose of the study was to assess the value of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of Achilles tendon rupture, by comparing initial ultrasonographic scans and direct intraoperative findings, as well as to follow up the healing process in operatively and conservatively treated patients. Ultrasound examination was performed in 100 patients (91 males and 9 females, with mean age of 46 years) wit...

2011

INTRODUCTION: Physiologic shoulder motion is dependent on a complex balance of forces. In particular, the anterior-posterior (AP) force balance in the shoulder is primarily comprised of the subscapularis and infraspinatus-teres minor complex of the rotator cuff [1]. Massive chronic rotator cuff tears, a common clinical problem, can disrupt this balance and present a management challenge. Moreov...

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