نتایج جستجو برای: rotator cuff tears

تعداد نتایج: 18088  

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2014
Nurdan Cay Ozgür Tosun Cetin Işık Ozlem Unal Merve Gülbiz Kartal Murat Bozkurt

PURPOSE The aim of the present study was to investigate whether coracoacromial arch angle is a predisposing factor for rotator cuff tears. METHODS Shoulder magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations of 40 patients having shoulder arthroscopy due to rotator cuff tears and 28 patients with normal MRI findings were evaluated retrospectively. Acromio-humeral distance, coraco-humeral distance, ...

2017
Tomoyuki Muto Hiroaki Inui Hiroki Ninomiya Hiroshi Tanaka Katsuya Nobuhara

Rotator cuff tears in young overhead sports athletes are rare. The pathomechanism causing rotator cuff tears in young overhead athletes is different from that in aged patients. The purpose of this study was to investigate rotator cuff tear characteristics in young overhead sports athletes to reveal the pathomechanism causing these injuries. This study included 25 overhead sports athletes less t...

Journal: :Clinical radiology 1991
J Hodler B Terrier G K von Schulthess W A Fuchs

We prospectively evaluated the diagnostic value of sonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 24 shoulders in 23 patients with suspected rotator cuff tears using arthrography as gold standard. Sonography demonstrated 14 of 15, MRI 10 of 15 rotator cuff tears, respectively. Sonography diagnosed seven of nine intact rotator cuffs correctly, MRI eight of nine. In a retrospective study we r...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2011
Britt Wildemann Franka Klatte

Tendon tears of the rotator cuff show a high prevalence in today's population. Patients suffer from permanent pain and disability, and surgical reconstruction may be the only possibility for abatement. The complex process of tendon-bone healing leads to mechanically inferior scar-tissue, which often results in retears or non-healing. In the current literature, factors such as patients age, sex ...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
maike mueller melbourne orthopaedic group, melbourne, australia gregory hoy melbourne orthopaedic group, melbourne, australia; department of surgery, monash university, melbourne, australia; corresponding author: gregory hoy, department of surgery, monash university, melbourne, australia. tel: +61-419543064, fax: +61-395212037, e-mail: ruben branson olympic park sports medicine centre, melbourne, australia

introduction professional sports injuries are usually all dealt with at one single operation to return the player to the sport after appropriate rehabilitation. we questioned the assumption that rotator cuff tears must be repaired concurrently with instability syndromes, and aimed to allow a professional rugby league player to achieve career goals by not correcting all pathology at one surgery....

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2003
J A Goldberg K Y Chan J P Best W J M Bruce W Walsh W Parry

Large rotator cuff tears are extremely uncommon in young people and when they occur they may be associated with shoulder instability. This paper reports on a series of six elite rugby union and rugby league footballers who presented with shoulder instability and large rotator cuff tears. They were treated with a two stage procedure: an open rotator cuff repair followed by an open shoulder stabi...

2014
Derk A van Kampen Tobias van den Berg Henk Jan van der Woude Rene M Castelein Vanessa AB Scholtes Caroline B Terwee W Jaap Willems

BACKGROUND It is unknown which combination of patient information and clinical tests might be optimal for the diagnosis of rotator cuff tears. This study aimed to determine the diagnostic value of nine individual clinical tests for evaluating rotator cuff tear and to develop a prediction model for diagnosing rotator cuff tear. METHODS This prospective cohort study included 169 patients with s...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2009
Eran Maman Craig Harris Lawrence White George Tomlinson Misra Shashank Erin Boynton

BACKGROUND Rotator cuff tears are very common, but little is known about the outcome of nonoperative treatment of symptomatic tears in terms of progression and the need for surgical intervention. METHODS Fifty-nine shoulders in fifty-four patients (thirty-three women and a mean age of 58.8 years) with rotator cuff tears on initial magnetic resonance imaging who had been managed nonoperatively...

2005

INTRODUCTION: Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of shoulder pain and disability. Surgical repair of the rotator cuff tears is effective for improvement of shoulder function. The long head of the biceps brachii (LHB) tendon has an important mechanism for humeral head stability and glenohumeral articulation. 1) Several lesions around the LHB tendon associated with rotator cuff tears are repor...

2016
Christine Tempelaere Jérome Pierrart Marie-Martine Lefèvre-Colau Valérie Vuillemin Charles-André Cuénod Ulrich Hansen Olivier Mir Wafa Skalli Thomas Gregory

BACKGROUND MRI is the standard methodology in diagnosis of rotator cuff diseases. However, many patients continue to have pain despite treatment, and MRI of a static unloaded shoulder seems insufficient for best diagnosis and treatment. This study evaluated if Dynamic MRI provides novel kinematic data that can be used to improve the understanding, diagnosis and best treatment of rotator cuff di...

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