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Massive rotator cuff tear

Electromyographic assessment of muscle fatigue in massive rotator cuff tear

Electromyographic assessment of muscle fatigue in massive rotator cuff tear

... Rotator cuff tears are prevalent in the elderly[Sher et ...A tear larger than 5 cm or involving 2 or more rotator cuff tendons is defined as a ‘massive rotator cuff ...

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A Rare Case of Massive Rotator Cuff Tear and Biceps Tendon Rupture with Posterior Shoulder Dislocation in a Young Adult – Surgical Decision-making and Outcome

A Rare Case of Massive Rotator Cuff Tear and Biceps Tendon Rupture with Posterior Shoulder Dislocation in a Young Adult – Surgical Decision-making and Outcome

... A 34-year-old male, helmeted cyclist moving at approximately 10-20 mph sustained an injury of his left shoulder as he sought to break a fall with an outstretched upper extremity. The main symptoms initially described ...

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Posterosuperior shoulder dislocation due to the rupture of deltoid posterior fibers: a case report

Posterosuperior shoulder dislocation due to the rupture of deltoid posterior fibers: a case report

... a massive rotator cuff tear and a rupture of the long head of biceps tendon 5 years ...the massive rotator cuff ...

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Histological incorporation of acellular dermal matrix in the failed superior capsule reconstruction of the shoulder

Histological incorporation of acellular dermal matrix in the failed superior capsule reconstruction of the shoulder

... and cuff tear ...large rotator cuff tears (30–50 mm) without significant signs of osteoarthritis of the gleno-humeral ...a massive rotator cuff tear in the presence ...

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A comparison of functional outcomes in patients undergoing revision arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tears with and without arthroscopic suprascapular nerve release

A comparison of functional outcomes in patients undergoing revision arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tears with and without arthroscopic suprascapular nerve release

... primary rotator cuff repair(s) after recurrent massive rotator cuff tear(s) with the lateral tendon edge retracted medial to the glenoid, and Goutallier Grade 4 ...

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Cadaveric analysis of rotator cuff tear prevalence in physically active age group (20-50 Years)

Cadaveric analysis of rotator cuff tear prevalence in physically active age group (20-50 Years)

... the rotator cuff injuries in younger population. Full thickness tear may involve only one tendon such as supraspinatus alone or may involve multiple tendons producing a massive ...thickness ...

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Rotator cuff tear healing process with graft augmentation of fascia lata in a rabbit model

Rotator cuff tear healing process with graft augmentation of fascia lata in a rabbit model

... Rotator cuff tears have been reported to occur in > 50% of patients aged > 60 years ...scopic rotator cuff repair for small and medium tears have been recently reported [4, ...and ...

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A Biomechanical Study Examining The Subacromial Balloon Spacer and Superior Capsular Reconstruction in the Treatment of Massive, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears

A Biomechanical Study Examining The Subacromial Balloon Spacer and Superior Capsular Reconstruction in the Treatment of Massive, Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tears

... surgical tear was created, there was a loss in the superior support of the rotator cuff musculature allowing for superior humeral head migration with deltoid muscle activation and during ...a ...

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Large/Massive Tears, Fatty Infiltration, and Rotator Cuff Muscle Atrophy: A Review Article With Management Options Specific to These Types of Cuff Deficiencies

Large/Massive Tears, Fatty Infiltration, and Rotator Cuff Muscle Atrophy: A Review Article With Management Options Specific to These Types of Cuff Deficiencies

... large/massive tear characteristics (crescent, U, L-shaped or in combination) requires different approaches to sur- gical ...the cuff footprint with minimal strain across the tendon; the appropriately ...

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Rotator cuff tear with concomitant long head of biceps tendon (LHBT) degeneration: what is the preferred choice? Open subpectoral versus arthroscopic intraarticular tenodesis

Rotator cuff tear with concomitant long head of biceps tendon (LHBT) degeneration: what is the preferred choice? Open subpectoral versus arthroscopic intraarticular tenodesis

... of rotator cuff tear (large or massive, tear > 3 cm) with anterior shoul- der pain, at least one positive biceps test (speed test, Yergason’s test, and active compression or biceps ...

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Pre operative factors correlated with arthroscopic reparability of large to massive rotator cuff tears

Pre operative factors correlated with arthroscopic reparability of large to massive rotator cuff tears

... between tear sizes and par- tial repair ...sagittal tear size of equal to or greater than 32 mm and the coronal tear size of equal to or longer than 31 mm correlated with an in- ability to achieve ...

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Original Article A case of septic arthritis of shoulder presenting as rotator cuff tear

Original Article A case of septic arthritis of shoulder presenting as rotator cuff tear

... revealed massive joint effusion and supraspinatus tear and normal white blood cell with erythrocyte sedimentation rate 43 mm/h and C-reaction protein 41 ...

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Translation of the humeral head scale is associated with success of rotator cuff repair for large massive tears

Translation of the humeral head scale is associated with success of rotator cuff repair for large massive tears

... classified massive rotator cuff tears into five grades [18] and suggested that cuff repair should be per- formed before AHI narrowing occurs ...of rotator cuff tear ...

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Living with a symptomatic rotator cuff tear ‘bad days, bad nights’: a qualitative study

Living with a symptomatic rotator cuff tear ‘bad days, bad nights’: a qualitative study

... This strength of expressed feeling by some participants is beyond that found in previous shoulder studies [12,15]. It is starting to be recognised that depression and anxiety negatively impact upon outcome after rota- ...

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Is arthroscopic repair superior to biceps tenotomy and tenodesis for type II SLAP lesions? A meta-analysis of RCTs and observational studies

Is arthroscopic repair superior to biceps tenotomy and tenodesis for type II SLAP lesions? A meta-analysis of RCTs and observational studies

... “rotator cuff tear and rotator cuff injuries and rotator cuff tear arthropathy,” “SLAP tear and SLAP lesion and SLAP repair and SLAP rehabilitation and ...

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Clinical outcomes of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a retrospective comparison of double layer, double row and suture bridge methods

Clinical outcomes of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a retrospective comparison of double layer, double row and suture bridge methods

... complete rotator cuff tears of anteroposterior diameter 1 – 4 cm in 42 ...delaminated rotator cuff tears by the DD or SB method and reported identifying no significant differ- ences between ...

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Cross sectional and longitudinal construct validity of two rotator cuff disease specific outcome measures

Cross sectional and longitudinal construct validity of two rotator cuff disease specific outcome measures

... Rotator cuff disease, is the most common pathology in the shoulder joint [23] and leads to a significant disability affecting activities of daily living, work and sports, thereby influencing the quality of ...

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Rotator cuff disorders: a survey of current (2016) UK physiotherapy practice.

Rotator cuff disorders: a survey of current (2016) UK physiotherapy practice.

... including cuff integrity, instability and impingement tests; scapular assessment; capsular and muscle length tests; palpation; neural dynamics; and functional assessments including balance, kinetic chain and core ...

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Comparison of one-stage versus two-stage procedure for the management of patients with rotator cuff tear and concomitant shoulder stiffness

Comparison of one-stage versus two-stage procedure for the management of patients with rotator cuff tear and concomitant shoulder stiffness

... concomitant rotator cuff repair within 2 weeks of the ...the rotator interval and anterior, inferior, and posterior capsules using a ra- diofrequency device (Arthrocare, Sunnyvale, California, USA) ...

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Assessment of the Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasound for the Detection of Rotator Cuff Tear With Respect to Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Assessment of the Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasound for the Detection of Rotator Cuff Tear With Respect to Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

... A systematic review is published by Hermans J, et al in which he assessed the diagnostic accuracy of different clinical examinations in the diagnosis of rotator cuff disease and tears. This is measured in ...

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