نتایج جستجو برای: shoulder arthroscopy

تعداد نتایج: 33226  

2016
Thomas Youm Theodore Wolfson Michael K. Ryan Christopher A. Looze Brian Capogna John P. Begly Mathew Hamula Kristofer Chenard Siddharth Mahure

2018
David J Beard Jonathan L Rees Jonathan A Cook Ines Rombach Cushla Cooper Naomi Merritt Beverly A Shirkey Jenny L Donovan Stephen Gwilym Julian Savulescu Jane Moser Alastair Gray Marcus Jepson Irene Tracey Andrew Judge Karolina Wartolowska Andrew J Carr Philip Ahrens Cheryl Baldwick Mark Brinsden Harry Brownlow David Burton Muhammad Sohail Butt Andrew Carr Charalambos P Charalambous Veronica Conboy Lucy Dennell Oliver Donaldson Steven Drew Amitabh Dwyer David Gidden Peter Hallam Socrates Kalogrianitis Cormac Kelly Rohit Kulkarni Tim Matthews Julie McBirnie Vipul Patel Chris Peach Chris Roberts David Robinson Philip Rosell Dan Rossouw Colin Senior Bijayendra Singh Soren Sjolin Geoffrey Taylor Balachandran Venkateswaran David Woods

BACKGROUND Arthroscopic sub-acromial decompression (decompressing the sub-acromial space by removing bone spurs and soft tissue arthroscopically) is a common surgery for subacromial shoulder pain, but its effectiveness is uncertain. We did a study to assess its effectiveness and to investigate the mechanism for surgical decompression. METHODS We did a multicentre, randomised, pragmatic, paral...

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI 1999
D Weishaupt S Wildermuth M Schmid P R Hilfiker J Hodler J F Debatin

Evaluation of the feasibility of virtual magnetic resonance (MR) arthroscopy was performed on 10 patients referred for MR arthrography of the shoulder, the elbow, or the knee. A fast spoiled contrast-enhanced three-dimensional gradient-echo sequence was combined with image postprocessing to render arthroscopic views. Virtual MR arthroscopy was successfully demonstrated in all 10 joints. Determi...

2012
Ashvin K. Dewan Steve A. Petersen Edward G. McFarland

Background The cause of shoulder pain and dysfunction in the overhead athlete can be variable. Several studies illustrate the wide variety of lesions seen at the time of arthroscopy in overhead athletes who require surgery but it is unclear whether these differ by sport. Questions/purposes We examined overhead athletes with shoulder dysfunction to determine (1) the range of arthroscopically vis...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2013
Leonardo Osti Francesco Soldati Angelo Del Buono Matteo Buda

The rationale to anatomically repair this tendon is to restore the functional biomechanics of the shoulder. Clinical and imaging assessment are required before undertaking arthroscopy. In this way, associated pathologies of the biceps and labrum may be successfully addressed. The arthroscopic repair of the tendon implies to use suture anchors and reinsert the tendon itself over the footprint. R...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1989
S A Copeland D S Barrett

Arthroscopy is not as commonly performed at the shoulder as at the knee, but in both cases distension of thejoint by injection ofsaline is used to facilitate insertion of the arthroscope. At the knee the prominence of bony landmarks makes injection a simple procedure. The shoulder is deeply situated and more difficult to palpate, so that inadvertent injection of saline into the soft tissues aro...

2012
Sam C Jonas Michael J Walton Partha P Sarangi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In detection of glenoid labrum pathology, MR arthrography (MRA) has shown sensitivities of 88-100% and specificities of 89-93%. However, our practice suggested that there may be a higher frequency of falsely negative reports. We assessed the accuracy of this costly modality in practice. PATIENTS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed MRA reports of 90 consecutive patie...

2016
David Kovacevic Andrew R. Baker Susan M. Staugaitis Myung-Sun Kim Eric T. Ricchetti Kathleen A. Derwin Chunfeng Zhao

BACKGROUND The natural history of rotator cuff tears can be unfavorable as patients develop fatty infiltration and muscle atrophy that is often associated with a loss of muscle strength and shoulder function. To facilitate study of possible biologic mechanisms involved in early degenerative changes to rotator cuff muscle and tendon tissues, the objective of this study was to develop a joint cap...

2014
Eric W. Edmonds Laura W. Lewallen Michael Murphy Diane Dahm Amy L. McIntosh

BACKGROUND Shoulder arthroscopy is not common in the pediatric and adolescent population, but the frequency may be on the rise. The purpose of the study was to determine the incidence of acute complications of arthroscopic shoulder surgery in children and adolescents. METHODS A retrospective, cross-sectional review was performed identifying patients aged 18 years or less who underwent an arth...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2011
Shital N Parikh Nicolas Bonnaig Andrew Zbojniewicz

An 18-year-old woman presented with a history of recurrent glenohumeral dislocations involving her right dominant shoulder. Physical examination suggested physiologic hyperlaxity and anterior instability. Magnetic resonance arthrography demonstrated an anomalous intracapsular origin of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT), with normal-appearing LHBT in the intertubercular groove. Diagnosti...

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