نتایج جستجو برای: partial thickness rotator cuff tears

تعداد نتایج: 352439  

2010
Stefan Lakemeier Johannes JA Reichelt Nina Timmesfeld Susanne Fuchs-Winkelmann 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 is an approved surgical procedure for pain reduction and improvement of joint function, however, the pathophysiology of LHB degeneration is not fully understood. In the literature, neoangiogenesis in tendon tissue has previously been shown to be associated...

2017
Amandeep Singh Chuni Lal Thukral Kamlesh Gupta Mahesh Inder Singh Sneh Lata Ram Krishan Arora

BACKGROUND The study aimed to evaluate of the role of high-resolution ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with shoulder pain. MATERIAL/METHODS This prospective study included 50 patients referred for ultrasound and MRI because of shoulder pain. All patients were examined clinically, followed by radiography of the affected shoulder. High-resolution ultrasound examination of t...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 2006
Eugene Kim Hwa Jae Jeong Ki Won Lee Jung Suk Song

The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity of the supraspinatus test as a screening test for detecting torn rotator cuff and to determine what its valuable positive signs were. Both the empty-can test and full-can test were performed on 200 shoulders diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-and in some cases, surgical findings-to have full-thickness or partial-thickness torn...

2017
Roger V. Ostrander Jeffrey M. Klauser Sanjay Menon Joshua G. Hackel

BACKGROUND Partial-thickness articular-sided rotator cuff tears are a frequent source of shoulder pain. Despite conservative measures, some patients continue to be symptomatic and require surgical management. However, there is some controversy as to which surgical approach results in the best outcomes for grade 3 tears. HYPOTHESIS/PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate repair integ...

2016
Christopher S. Lee Shane M. Davis Brittany Doremus Shalen Kouk William B. Stetson

BACKGROUND At present, there is no widely accepted classification system for partial-thickness rotator cuff tears, and as a result, optimal treatment remains controversial. PURPOSE To examine the interobserver reliability and accuracy of classifying partial rotator cuff tears using the Snyder classification system. We hypothesized that the Snyder classification would be reproducible with high...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2005
Hyung Bin Park Atsushi Yokota Harpreet S Gill George El Rassi Edward G McFarland

BACKGROUND Several tests for making the diagnosis of rotator cuff disease have been described, but their utility for diagnosing bursitis alone, partial-thickness rotator cuff tears, and full-thickness rotator cuff tears has not been studied. The hypothesis of this study was that the degree of severity of rotator cuff disease affects the diagnostic values of the commonly used clinical tests. M...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 2009
Joseph O de Jesus Laurence Parker Andrea J Frangos Levon N Nazarian

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of MRI, MR arthrography, and ultrasound for the diagnosis of rotator cuff tears through a meta-analysis of the studies in the literature. MATERIALS AND METHODS Articles reporting the sensitivities and specificities of MRI, MR arthrography, or ultrasound for the diagnosis of rotator cuff tears were identified. Surgical ...

2013
Tsutomu Kobayashi Atsushi Yamamoto Hitoshi Shitara Tsuyoshi Ichinose Eiji Takasawa Daisuke Shimoyama Toshihisa Osawa Kenji Takagishi

Objective: Few investigators have evaluated whether ultrasonography operated by a surgeon during a patient’s clinic visit is capable of obtaining a similar degree of accuracy as magnetic resonance imaging in regard to the diagnosis of rotator cuff tears and lesions of the biceps tendon. The purpose of this study was to clarify the accuracy of in-office ultrasonography for the diagnosis of rotat...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2014
David M Brogan Bradley C Carofino Michelle F Kircher Robert J Spinner Bassem T Elhassan Allen T Bishop Alexander Y Shin

BACKGROUND Restoration of shoulder function is a primary goal when treating patients with traumatic brachial plexus injury. A concomitant rotator cuff tear may alter the treatment approach and prognosis for these individuals. The purpose of this study was to define the prevalence of rotator cuff tears in patients with traumatic brachial plexus injuries. METHODS This is a retrospective review ...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1999
M Zanetti D Weishaupt B Jost C Gerber J Hodler

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to determine whether occult bony injuries or other characteristic MR abnormalities are frequent in patients suspected of having traumatic tears of the rotator cuff. SUBJECTS AND METHODS MR arthrography of the shoulder was performed in 24 consecutive patients with suspected traumatic tears of the rotator cuff. MR findings were analyzed with regard to abn...

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