نتایج جستجو برای: Rotator Cuff Tears

تعداد نتایج: 18088  

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
paolo consigliere owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford and st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, surrey, uk ioannis polyzois owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford and st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, surrey, uk tanaya sarkhel owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford and st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, surrey, uk rohit gupta owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford and st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, surrey, uk ofer levy the reading shoulder unit, royal berkshire nhs foundation trust, berkshire, uk a ali narvani owley bristow orthopaedic unit, ashford & st peter’s hospitals nhs ft, chertsey, london, uk

background: recurrence rate of rotator cuff tears is still high despite the improvements of surgical techniques, materials used and a better knowledge of the healing process of the rotator cuff tendons. large to massive rotator cuff tears are particularly associated with a high failure rate, especially in elderly. augmentation of rotator cuff repairs with extracellular matrix or synthetic patch...

 Background: Recurrence rate of rotator cuff tears is still high despite the improvements of surgical techniques, materials used and a better knowledge of the healing process of the rotator cuff tendons. Large to massive rotator cuff tears are particularly associated with a high failure rate, especially in elderly. Augmentation of rotator cuff repairs with extracellular matrix or synthetic patc...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2010
Shane J Nho Demetris Delos Hemang Yadav Michael Pensak Anthony A Romeo Russell F Warren John D MacGillivray

Recent studies have reported that massive rotator cuff tears do not heal as predictably as, and may have diminished clinical outcomes compared with, smaller rotator cuff tears. An improved understanding of the biologic degeneration and the biomechanical alterations of massive rotator cuff tears should provide better strategies to optimize outcomes. The approach to patients with massive rotator ...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2002
Mako Hirano Junji Ide Katsumasa Takagi

Magnetic resonance imaging makes it possible to inspect the status of the rotator cuff and the shape of the acromion. To clarify the relationship between acromial shapes and rotator cuff tears, we evaluated magnetic resonance images obtained in 192 shoulders. We classified the acromial shapes into 3 types: type I (flat), type II (curved), and type III (hooked). Among a group of 91 shoulders wit...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2011
Erik I Waldorff James Lindner Theresa G Kijek Brian K Downie Richard E Hughes James E Carpenter Bruce S Miller

BACKGROUND Despite the high prevalence of rotator cuff disease in the aging adult population, the basic mechanisms initiating the disease are not known. It is known that changes occur at both the bone and tendon after rotator cuff tears. However, no study has focused on early or "pretear" rotator cuff disease states. The purpose of this study was to compare the bone mineral density of the great...

Journal: :Clinics in sports medicine 2016
Mandeep S Virk Brian J Cole

The long head of biceps tendon (LHBT) is frequently involved in rotator cuff tears and can cause anterior shoulder pain. Tendon hypertrophy, hourglass contracture, delamination, tears, and tendon instability in the bicipital groove are common macroscopic pathologic findings affecting the LHBT in the presence of rotator cuff tears. Failure to address LHBT disorders in the setting of rotator cuff...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2013
Alessio Giai Via Mauro De Cupis Marco Spoliti Francesco Oliva

Rotator cuff tears are common and are a frequent source of shoulder pain and disability. A wide variation in the prevalence of rotator cuff tears has been reported. The etiology of rotator cuff tear remains multifactorial and attempts to unify intrinsic and extrinsic theories tried to explain the etiopathogenesis of rotator cuff tears. Knowledge of the etiopathogenesis of rotator cuff tears is ...

2017
Chih-Hao Chiu Poyu Chen Alvin Chao-Yu Chen Kuo-Yao Hsu Shih-Sheng Chang Yi-Sheng Chan Yeung-Jen Chen

BACKGROUND Rotator cuff tears are very common and their incidence increases with age. Shoulder ultrasonography has recently gained popularity in detecting rotator cuff tears because of its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, time-saving, and real-time nature of the procedure. Well-trained orthopedic surgeons may utilize shoulder ultrasonography to diagnose rotator cuff tears. The wait time of patie...

Journal: :Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan yi zhi 2007
Shan-Lin Hsu Jih-Yang Ko Sung-Hsiung Chen Re-Wen Wu Wen-Yi Chou Ching-Jen Wang

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Little has been mentioned about the treatment of rotator cuff tears and associated shoulder stiffness. We prospectively treated a series of patients with rotator cuff tears associated with shoulder stiffness concomitantly and reported the outcomes. METHODS A combined procedure of manipulation, lysis of adhesions, anterior acromioplasty and repair of rotator cuff was perform...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2015
Joshua A Greenspoon Maximilian Petri Ryan J Warth Peter J Millett

Rotator cuff tear size has an important effect on clinical outcomes after repair. Management options for massive rotator cuff tears are numerous, and selection of the most appropriate treatment method for individual patients can be a challenge. An understanding of the pathomechanics, treatment, and clinical outcomes in patients with massive rotator cuff tears can serve as a guide for clinical d...

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