نتایج جستجو برای: partial tendon tear

تعداد نتایج: 260611  

2015
Emily J. Curry Elizabeth E. Matzkin Yan Dong Laurence D. Higgins Jeffrey N. Katz Nitin B. Jain

Results: Tear size and thickness were not significantly associated with pain (SPADI pain score, 60.6 [95% CI, 49.8-71.5] for partialthickness tear; 56.8 [95% CI, 42.8-70.7] for <2 cm full-thickness tear; 60.4 [95% CI, 51.7-69.0] for 2 cm full-thickness tear). Tear size and thickness were not associated with function (SPADI disability score, 42.7 [95% CI, 29.8-55.6] for partial-thickness tear; 3...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1963
R WILLIAMS

Non-specific tendovaginitis is a common cause of pain and disability, especially in relation to the wrist and ankle and to the proximal parts of the flexor sheaths of the fingers. Many papers have been written describing the condition in general and the features when particular tendon sheaths are involved, but few accounts have concerned the tendon of the tibialis posterior. Lapidus and Seidens...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
John A Scolaro Matthew H Blake G Russell Huffman

Injury to the distal triceps tendon is uncommon and can be difficult to diagnose, especially when a partial rupture or tear occurs. In situations where an incomplete disruption to the musculotendinous unit occurs, a palpable defect or clear functional loss may not be present. Advanced imaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging or ultrasound, can be used to confirm the diagnosis and ...

Journal: :Journal de radiologie 2009
A Lambert R Loffroy B Guiu N Mejean J M Lerais J P Cercueil D Krausé

PURPOSE To demonstrate the value of 3.0T MR imaging for the detection of rotator cuff tendon tears and surgical planning by correlating imaging findings to surgical findings. Materials and methods. Prospective follow-up of patients who underwent 3.0T MR imaging of the shoulder in our department between November 2005 and June 2007. Surgical findings were correlated to imaging findings for 48 pat...

Journal: :Veterinary and comparative orthopaedics and traumatology : V.C.O.T 2010
A L R Bergenhuyzen K A G Vermote H van Bree B Van Ryssen

OBJECTIVE To report the long-term clinical outcomes and radiographic results in dogs diagnosed with partial bicipital rupture and treated by arthroscopic tenotomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS The medical records of dogs that had undergone arthroscopic tenotomy were retrospectively reviewed. Inclusion criteria for this study were: performance of an arthroscopic tenotomy between August 1999 and July ...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2011
Ezequiel Palmanovich Lior Laver Yaron S Brin Evgeny Kotz Iftach Hetsroni Gideon Mann Meir Nyska

Tear of the peroneal tendon may occur in different anatomical sites. The most prevalent site is around the lateral malleolus. Tear of the peroneus longus at the level of the peroneal tubercle is unusual. Anatomically, the lateral surface of the calcaneous can be divided into thirds. The middle third includes the peroneal tubercle, which separates the peroneus longus tendon from the peroneus bre...

2018
Hoseok Lee Joong Mo Ahn Yusuhn Kang Joo Han Oh Eugene Lee Joon Woo Lee Heung Sik Kang

Objective To compare the T1-weighted spectral presaturation with inversion-recovery sequences (T1 SPIR) with T2-weighted turbo spin-echo sequences (T2 TSE) on 3T magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) in the evaluation of the subscapularis (SSC) tendon tear with arthroscopic findings as the reference standard. Materials and Methods This retrospective study included 120 consecutive patients who...

The management of recalcitrant patellar tendinopathies in the athletic population can be vexing to both the surgeonand patient. To date the majority of treatments for this disease pathology are non-surgical in nature. When surgicalintervention is required, open debridement and/or tendon take-down with repair has been necessary. We proposea novel technique for the treatment of insertional patell...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2006
Joseph E Langenderfer Cameron Patthanacharoenphon James E Carpenter Richard E Hughes

A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and reduced shoulder strength. The mechanisms by which these changes affect joint strength are not understood. This study's purpose was to empirically determine rotation moment arms for subregions of supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and for teres minor, and to test the hypothesis that subregions of the cuff tendons ...

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