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The Painful Long Head of the Biceps Brachii: Nonoperative Treatment Approaches [PDF]
Pain associated with the long head of the biceps (LHB) brachii seems to be increasingly recognized in the past 4 to 5 years. The LHB has long been considered a troublesome pain generator in the shoulder.
Hooks, Todd R., Wilk, Kevin E.
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Purpose To assess the clinical outcomes of dynamic anterior stabilization using a long head of the biceps transfer (DAS‐LHB) with Bankart repair for management of anterior shoulder instability with subcritical glenoid bone loss. Methods Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses guidelines, a review of the PubMed ...
Neil Jain +5 more
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All‐Arthroscopic Suprapectoral Biceps Tenodesis With Knotless Unicortical Locking Button Technique
Abstract Tenodesis of the long head of the biceps tendon is a well‐established surgical procedure to treat isolated pathology of the proximal biceps as well as concomitant intra‐articular glenohumeral pathology causing shoulder pain and dysfunction. Furthermore, multiple locations for the site of tenodesis and multiple implants for fixation have been ...
Mikalyn T. DeFoor +6 more
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Musculoskeletal mimics of lumbosacral radiculopathy
Abstract Electrodiagnostic evaluations are commonly requested for patients with suspected radiculopathy. Understanding lower extremity musculoskeletal conditions is essential for electrodiagnostic medicine specialists, as musculoskeletal disorders often mimic or coexist with radiculopathy.
Emma A. Bateman +2 more
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Interference Screw vs. Suture Anchor Fixation for Open Subpectoral Biceps Tenodesis: Does it Matter? [PDF]
Background Bioabsorbable interference screw fixation has superior biomechanical properties compared to suture anchor fixation for biceps tenodesis. However, it is unknown whether fixation technique influences clinical results.
A Burkart +32 more
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C57Bl/6 mice underwent Achilles tendon rupture and repair, then were divided into non‐exercise, Static stretching, and Electrical muscle stimulation groups. After 3 and 5 weeks, ex vivo assessments showed Electrical Muscle Stimulation expedited tendon mechanical properties and muscle strength recovery compared to Static stretching.
Moe Yoneno +6 more
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Acousticofacial–Glossopharyngeal Triangle: An Anatomic Model for Rapid Surgical Orientation [PDF]
The cerebellopontine angle (CPA) poses a surgical challenge due to the complexity and variation of its associated structures. This study examined the relationship between the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) and the acousticofacial complex (AFC ...
Stephens, Robert +2 more
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Arthroscopic In Situ Biceps Tenodesis Using a Double Loop‐and‐Tack Knotless Suture Anchor
Abstract Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis is a safe and reliable treatment for managing intra‐articular biceps tendon pathology. This Technical Note describes an arthroscopic biceps tenodesis technique with a single double loop‐and‐tack knotless suture anchor.
Jose Rafael Garcia +6 more
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Arthroscopic Inlay Biceps Tenodesis Using a Tendon‐Docking Anchor
Abstract Pathology of the long head of the biceps tendon can be treated surgically with a multitude of tenodesis techniques; however, there is a lack of consensus on which technique provides the most optimal outcomes. Commonly used methods include inlay tenodesis with a bone tunnel and interference screw construct and onlay tenodesis with anchors or ...
Mark G. Soliman +3 more
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Effects of hip joint position and intra-capsular volume on hip joint intra-capsular pressure: a human cadaveric model [PDF]
Background Increase in hip intra-capsular pressure has been implicated in various hip pathologies, such as avascular necrosis complicating undisplaced femoral neck fracture.
Leung, Hon-Bong +2 more
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