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The Tendon‐to‐Bone Seam: A Transtendinous Approach to Rotator Cuff Repair
Abstract This technique article describes the tendon‐to‐bone seam technique, a knotless, transtendinous approach to arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. The technique employs a single‐use deployment device preloaded with multiple PEEK anchors interconnected with a single polyethylene #2 suture, enabling the surgeon to create a continuous “seam” of ...
James Tyler Frix +4 more
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Introduction: Acromioclavicular joint dislocations represent a frequent condition, affecting a very specific and generally active population and accounting for around 9% of all shoulder injuries.
Surya Adisthanaya +3 more
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Translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of the Turkish-specific acromioclavicular score
Objective: The Specific Acromioclavicular Score (SACS) is a questionnaire dial assesses functional outcomes for Acromioclavicular Joint (ACJ) pathologies.
Özçamdallı, Mustafa +13 more
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Therapeutic Results of Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation Complicated by Rotator Cuff Tear
Purpose. To evaluate the operative findings and postoperative results of one-stage repair on patients with acromioclavicular joint dislocation complicated by rotator cuff tear. Methods.
K Takase, K Yamamoto, A Imakiire
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Arthroscopic Latarjet Using a 3 Anterior Portal Technique
Abstract Arthroscopic Latarjet is technically challenging with a steep learning curve. Several limitations include the risk of malposition of the coracoid bone block, the risk of screw fixation, such as hardware failure and irritation, and the risk of neurological injury.
Cheryl Marise Peilin Tan +2 more
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Abstract The acromioclavicular joint's intricate biomechanics and anatomy pose significant challenges in its repair. The “Acromioclavicular‐Distal Clavicle 3‐Dimensional All‐Suture Stabilization Technique” uses unicortical self‐punching all‐suture anchors, which reduce nerve damage risks.
Marouane Bouloudhnine
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BiPOD Arthroscopic Acromioclavicular Repair Restores Bidirectional Stability.
Stabilizing the acromioclavicular joint in the vertical and horizontal planes is challenging, and most current techniques do not reliably achieve this goal.
De Beer, Joe +11 more
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We present an arthroscopic technique for chronic acromioclavicular joint dislocations that involves reconstructing the acromioclavicular and coracoclavicular ligaments using an autogenous gracilis tendon graft reinforced with FiberTape.
Ayyappan V. Nair, D.Ortho, D.N.B., M.N.A.M.S. +6 more
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Shoulder pain and instability of the acromioclavicular joint in athletes in combat sports
Shoulder pain is one of the most common causes of athletes requests for medical care. The review presents the diagnostics of shoulder pain in athletes often due to the limitation of internal rotation in the shoulder joint and damage of the ...
A. A. Bogdanov
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ABSTRACT Myofascial pain syndrome (MFPS) causes chronic shoulder pain. Supraspinatus and infraspinatus, rotator cuff muscles innervated by the suprascapular nerve, are commonly affected. Intramuscular botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) injections near motor points (i.e., visible nerve branch entry sites used as a proxy for motor endplates) are an effective ...
Dave Osinachukwu Duru +5 more
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