Tendon of the long head of the biceps originating from the rotator cuff - An uncommon anatomical variation: case report. [PDF]
Anatomical variations at the origin of the biceps tendon have been described by several authors, but occurrences of an origin in the supraspinatus are rare.
Andreoli CV +5 more
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Are the good functional results from arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff injuries maintained over the long term? [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the good and excellent functional results from arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tears are maintained over the long term.
Miyazaki AN +5 more
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Result from arthroscopic surgical treatment of renewed tearing of the rotator cuff of the shoulder. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate function among patients with postoperative recurrence of rotator cuff injuries that was treated arthroscopically (case series) and compare this with function in patients without recurrence (control group); and to compare function ...
Godinho GG +6 more
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Biomechanical evaluation between the modified Mason-Allen stitch and the locked double-tie stitch on the infraspinatus of sheep. [PDF]
Objectives:To evaluate and compare the in vitro biomechanical results from two stitches: the Mason-Allen stitch, as modified by Habermeyer; and the locked double-tie stitch developed at our service, on tendons of the infraspinatus muscle of sheep.Methods:
Miyazaki AN +7 more
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Rotator cuff injury in patients over the age of 65 years: evaluation of function, integrity and strength. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively evaluate the results from patients who underwent arthroscopic treatment for rotator cuff injuries, among those aged over 65 years, observing integrity, function and strength.METHODS: Thirty-five shoulders were operated ...
de Castro Veado MA, Prata EF, Gomes DC.
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Comparative analysis on arthroscopic sutures of large and extensive rotator cuff injuries in relation to the degree of osteopenia. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the results from arthroscopic suturing of large and extensive rotator cuff injuries, according to the patient's degree of osteopenia.METHOD: 138 patients who underwent arthroscopic suturing of large and extensive rotator cuff ...
Almeida A +5 more
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Evaluation of the acromiohumeral distance by means of magnetic resonance imaging umerus. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the relationship between the size, degree of retraction and topography of rotator cuff injuries and the degree of rise of the humeral head, and to evaluate the influence of gravity, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI ...
de Oliveira França F +5 more
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Partial rotator cuff injury in athletes: bursal or articular? [PDF]
A painful shoulder is a very common complaint among athletes, especially in the case of those in sports involving throwing. Partial lesions of the rotator cuff may be very painful and cause significant functional limitation to athletes' sports practice ...
Carvalho CD +7 more
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Reverse arthroplasty of the shoulder for treating rotator cuff arthropathy. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: to present a retrospective analysis on the clinical-functional results and complications among patients with rotator cuff arthropathy (RCA) who underwent reverse arthroplasty of the shoulder.METHODS: patients with a diagnosis of RCA associated
Amaral MV +7 more
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Functional outcome after arthroscopic repair of triple shoulder instability. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the functional outcomes of patients submitted to arthroscopic repair of triple labral lesion. METHODS: This was an analytical retrospective study of patients who underwent arthroscopic treatment of triple labral lesion from ...
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