نتایج جستجو برای: subscapularis tendon

تعداد نتایج: 21969  

2016
Mona Alilet Julien Behr Jean-Philippe Nueffer Benoit Barbier-Brion Sébastien Aubry

The subscapularis (SSC) muscle is the most powerful of the rotator cuff muscles, and plays an important role in shoulder motion and stabilization. SSC tendon tear is quite uncommon, compared to the supraspinatus (SSP) tendon, and, most of the time, part of a large rupture of the rotator cuff. Various complementary imaging techniques can be used to obtain an accurate diagnosis of SSC tendon lesi...

Journal: :International Journal of Shoulder Surgery 2013

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2009
J A Bertelli

An internal rotation contracture is a common complication of obstetric brachial plexus palsy. We describe the operative treatment of seven children with a recurrent internal rotation contracture of the shoulder following earlier corrective surgery which included subscapularis slide and latissimus dorsi transfer. We performed z-lengthening of the tendon of the subscapularis muscle and transferre...

2018
Yoshihiro Hagiwara Akira Ando Kenji Kanazawa Masashi Koide Takuya Sekiguchi Junichiro Hamada Eiji Itoi

Arthroscopic pancapsular release has been recommended for recalcitrant frozen shoulder, but regaining range of motion has not been sufficient compared with the unaffected side. There is no consensus about the reasons for these remaining restrictions in range of motion, but residual capsular or connective tissue must be considered a candidate. A thickened coracohumeral ligament at the rotator in...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1991
C Gerber R J Krushell

Traumatic rupture of the tendon of the subscapularis muscle was documented as an isolated lesion in the shoulders of 16 men. The injury was caused either by forceful hyperextension or external rotation of the adducted arm. The patients complained of anterior shoulder pain and weakness of the arm when it was used above and below the shoulder level. They did not experience shoulder instability. T...

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ABSTRACT The 2 part greater tuberosity fracture dislocation of shoulder can usually be reduced by close methods. We report a case of failed close reduction due to interposition of long head of biceps tendon and greater tuberosity and botton hole deformity of subscapularis musclue.

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2014
Stephen J Thomas Katherine E Reuther Jennica J Tucker Joseph J Sarver Sarah M Yannascoli Adam C Caro Pramod B Voleti Sarah I Rooney David L Glaser Louis J Soslowsky

BACKGROUND Pathology in the long head of the biceps tendon often occurs in patients with rotator cuff tears. Arthroscopic tenotomy is the most common treatment. However, the role of the long head of the biceps at the shoulder and the consequences of surgical detachment on the remaining shoulder structures remain unknown. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES We hypothesized that detachment of the long head of t...

2015
Tomoyuki Muto Hiroki Ninomiya Hiroaki Inui Masahiko Komai Katsuya Nobuhara

In 2013, a 16-year-old baseball pitcher visited Nobuhara Hospital complaining of shoulder pain and limited range of motion in his throwing shoulder. High signal intensity in the rotator interval (RI) area (ball sign), injured subscapularis tendon, and damage to both the superior and middle glenohumeral ligaments were identified using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Repair of the RI lesion and...

Journal: :Arthroscopy techniques 2021

Irreparable tears of the subscapularis (SS) tendon are difficult to manage and represent a challenge for surgeon, especially in young active patients. They associated with horizontal imbalance shoulder, causing pain limitation internal rotation. Historically, alternative these patients has been transfer pectoralis major, all its variations, total or partial, up under conjoint tendon. However, t...

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