نتایج جستجو برای: subscapularis tendon

تعداد نتایج: 21969  

Journal: :European journal of radiology 1997
C Gückel A Nidecker

Pathology of the rotator cuff is the cause of most common problems at the shoulder joint. Acute injuries are not as frequent as chronic cuff disease, but often they aggravate inflammatory or degenerative tendon alterations, even if they are of minor severity. Traumatic rotator cuff tears predominantly affect the supraspinatus tendon or the rotator interval. The subscapularis tendon is involved ...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2014
Luke Austin Edward S Chang Benjamin Zmistowski Jason Nydick Mark Lazarus

The best surgical treatment for an irreparable rotator cuff tear is controversial. In such cases, partial rotator cuff repair, primarily involving the posterior cuff in most reports, has been shown to be beneficial. The authors retrospectively investigated 41 patients who underwent arthroscopic subscapularis-only repair and greater tuberoplasty between April 2003 and August 2009 for massive 3-t...

2013

Introduction Rotator cuff tendon tears are a common cause of pain and disability. An intact rotator cuff stabilizes the glenohumeral joint, allowing for concentric rotation of the humeral head on the glenoid. However, large tears involving the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons may disrupt the normal balance of forces, resulting in abnormal joint loading which can cause secondary damage to...

2018
Jin Tang Jinzhong Zhao

In the treatment of anterior shoulder instability, there are various conditions in which a sling effect is needed to enhance anterior stability. The traditional Bristow-Latarjet procedure provides a sling effect but destroys or does not purposely protect the coracoacromial (CA) arch, which may result in superior instability. To preserve the CA arch and create a sling to enhance the anterior-inf...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2006
George P Pappas Silvia S Blemker Christopher F Beaulieu Timothy R McAdams Sean T Whalen Garry E Gold

The Neer and Hawkins impingement signs are commonly used to diagnose subacromial pathology, but the anatomy of these maneuvers has not been well elucidated in vivo. This 3-dimensional open magnetic resonance imaging study characterized shoulder anatomy and rotator cuff impingement in 8 normal volunteers placed in the Neer and Hawkins positions. Subacromial and intraarticular contact of the rota...

Hossein Saremi, Shervin Bashiri

This was Presented in 5th International Congress of Iranian Iranian Society of Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy, and Sports Traumatology (ISKAST), 14-17 Feb 2018- Kish, Iran

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2003
Michael J Decker John M Tokish Henry B Ellis Michael R Torry Richard J Hawkins

BACKGROUND The upper and lower portions of the subscapularis muscle are independently innervated and activated. HYPOTHESIS Upper and lower portions of the subscapularis muscle demonstrate different activation levels and require different exercises for rehabilitation. STUDY DESIGN Controlled laboratory study. METHODS Fifteen healthy subjects performed seven shoulder-strengthening exercises...

2017
Bancha Chernchujit Pankaj N. Sharma

Subscapularis is the most powerful muscle in the rotator cuff. A steep learning curve and constrained space anteriorly make the repair difficult. In massive tears of the rotator cuff, repair of the subscapularis initially makes the massive supraspinatus tear repairable. We present our technique to repair subscapularis and supraspinatus tear by double-row anchors in a knotless and tension-free m...

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