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Tendon transfer for massive rotator cuff tears: A narrative review. [PDF]
Baek CH +6 more
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ABSTRACT Remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is required for the proper healing, strengthening, and maintenance of tendon tissue. There are well‐documented sex differences in tendon injury rates and healing outcomes, often attributed to either innate differences in tissue structure and resident cell signaling or the influence of sex hormones ...
Allison M. Sander, Brianne K. Connizzo
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Initial site of calcifications in rotator cuff tendons: A sonographic observational study. [PDF]
Lee SH, Choi HH, Chang MC.
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Decreased axial coracoid inclination angle is associated with rotator cuff tears [PDF]
Carlos Torrens +4 more
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ABSTRACT Bone fractures are common injuries with reported non‐union rates of up to 9%. Current treatments for non‐union include surgery with complication rates of up to 17% and significant costs. Microbubbles are used clinically in ultrasonography as contrast agents and have been shown to deliver therapeutics to desired locations by noninvasive ...
D. Cadoux‐Hudson +10 more
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A novel arthroscopic suturing technique for rotator cuff tears: A retrospective clinical study. [PDF]
Chen B +6 more
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ABSTRACT Sufficient refixation and healing is crucial for the function of a reverse shoulder arthroplasty within the treatment of proximal humeral fractures. Conventional refixation with suture cerclage is time‐consuming and leads to healing in only 60–70% of cases. This study used a biomechanical test to investigate two different refixation procedures
Maximilian Uhler +6 more
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Rotator cuff repair and biologic augmentation-what do we know? [PDF]
Tagliero AJ +8 more
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Current Uses for Medical Imaging With Orthopaedic Implant Technology
ABSTRACT Musculoskeletal applications have been at the forefront of medical imaging since the first‐ever x‐ray was taken of a hand. Radiography remains routine in orthopaedics for surgical planning and diagnosing implant complications. Fluoroscopy is used to guide intra‐operative implant placement and to assess kinematics of different implants ...
Jordan S. Broberg, Matthew G. Teeter
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