نتایج جستجو برای: rotator cuff tear

تعداد نتایج: 21372  

2017
Seung-Rim Yi Jieun Kwon Joon-Hee Cho

The hip rotator cuff tear usually develops in the middle-aged through gradual degenerative changes, similar to rotator cuff tears in the shoulder. An acute tear in the hip abductor by a traumatic event in young ages is very uncommon. The authors experienced an unusual case of an acute traumatic tear isolated to the gluteus medius in a young male; thus, we report the treatment results in this ra...

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: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2016
Gabrielle Deprés-Tremblay Anik Chevrier Martyn Snow Mark B Hurtig Scott Rodeo Michael D Buschmann

Rotator cuff tears are the most common musculoskeletal injury occurring in the shoulder. Current surgical repair fails to heal in 20% to 95% of patients, depending on age, size of the tear, smoking, time of repair, tendon quality, muscle quality, healing response, and surgical treatments. These problems are worsened by the limited healing potential of injured tendons attributed to the presence ...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2011
George J Trappey Gary M Gartsman

Rotator cuff tears are a ubiquitous cause of shoulder pain and disability. Full thickness rotator cuff tears are present in 19-21% of the general population, and their prevalence increases with age. The incidence of this problem is exacerbated by the ever advancing age of our patient population. Thankfully, with advances in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, this has become a treatable problem w...

Journal: :American Journal of Sports Medicine 2021

Keywords superior capsular reconstruction, superior, shoulder capsule, SCR, rotator cuff tear, fascia lata autograft, dermal allograft

2017
Paulo Santoro Belangero Benno Ejnisman Guillermo Arce

To better understand the natural history of rotator cuff disease and its treatment, it is crucial to find a reliable method of classifying or describing rotator cuff tears. We can then use this classification to identify appropriate treatments for each type of tear that lead to the best outcomes. There are many rotator cuff classification systems in use today, making it difficult to compare res...

2010

INTRODUCTION: Pathologic changes in the long head of the biceps tendon are common clinically in conjunction with rotator cuff tears [1,2]. However, there is some debate regarding the role of the biceps at the shoulder following a cuff tear [3,4] and therefore, controversy exists regarding its treatment. A previous study in a rat model determined that the biceps tendon was detrimentally affected...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2017
Mats C Ranebo Hanna C Björnsson Hallgren Rolf Norlin Lars E Adolfsson

BACKGROUND Long-term results regarding tear progression, arthropathy, and clinical scores of unrepaired rotator cuff tears are largely unknown. This study investigated whether the condition of the glenohumeral joint and rotator cuff had deteriorated at a minimum of 20 years after an acromioplasty without cuff repair and assessed the clinical results. METHODS A retrospective analysis was condu...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2015
Tammy Luan Xuhui Liu Jeremiah T Easley Bharat Ravishankar Christian Puttlitz Brian T Feeley

INTRODUCTION rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are the most common tendon injury seen in orthopedic patients. Muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration of the muscle are crucial factors that dictate the outcome following rotator cuff surgery. Though less studied in humans, rotator cuff muscle fibrosis has been seen in animal models as well and may influence outcomes as well. The purpose of this study was t...

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2012
John G Skedros Alex N Knight

Although acromioclavicular (AC) joint cysts are infrequent, when they do occur they are typically associated with full-thickness rotator cuff tears or AC joint degeneration, or both. AC joint cysts are also typically benign, being either ganglionic or synovial. Few reports have described the surgical management of massive AC ganglionic cysts. Some of these reports have advocated repairing the u...

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