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JBJS Reviews, 2020
» Regardless of recent advances in rotator cuff repair techniques, the rate of unhealed or recurrent rotator cuff tears remains high, with most recurrent rotator cuff tears occurring within the first 6 months after surgery.» Factors that can negatively affect tendon healing include older age, greater tear size, tendon ...
Luciano Andrés Rossi +4 more
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» Regardless of recent advances in rotator cuff repair techniques, the rate of unhealed or recurrent rotator cuff tears remains high, with most recurrent rotator cuff tears occurring within the first 6 months after surgery.» Factors that can negatively affect tendon healing include older age, greater tear size, tendon ...
Luciano Andrés Rossi +4 more
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Treatment options for massive rotator cuff tears: a narrative review
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2021The treatment of massive rotator cuff tears poses a challenge to orthopedic surgeons. The prevalence of massive rotator cuff tears is 40% of all rotator cuff tears.
F. Mancuso +5 more
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Acta Radiologica, 2020
Background Coronal and sagittal views of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were used to determine rotator cuff tear size and fatty infiltration, but these images were not enough to identify the tear shape.
Sung-Weon Jung +6 more
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Background Coronal and sagittal views of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were used to determine rotator cuff tear size and fatty infiltration, but these images were not enough to identify the tear shape.
Sung-Weon Jung +6 more
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Joint Bone Spine, 2007
Rotator cuff surgery is developing at a fast pace, with progress in arthroscopic techniques driving much of its advance. Overall, functional outcomes are satisfactory. Tendon healing, however, is inconsistently obtained. Tendon healing correlates with better outcomes, most notably greater strength.
Luc, Favard +2 more
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Rotator cuff surgery is developing at a fast pace, with progress in arthroscopic techniques driving much of its advance. Overall, functional outcomes are satisfactory. Tendon healing, however, is inconsistently obtained. Tendon healing correlates with better outcomes, most notably greater strength.
Luc, Favard +2 more
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2001
The important role played by the rotator cuff in the stability and movement of the glenohumeral joint make it susceptible to damage and injury in patients of all age groups. A number of extrinsic and intrinsic mechanisms have been described for the development of rotator cuff disease, although it is more likely that the actual etiology in any one ...
G, Tytherleigh-Strong +2 more
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The important role played by the rotator cuff in the stability and movement of the glenohumeral joint make it susceptible to damage and injury in patients of all age groups. A number of extrinsic and intrinsic mechanisms have been described for the development of rotator cuff disease, although it is more likely that the actual etiology in any one ...
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Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1989
Rotator cuff problems present with shoulder pain on repetitive overhead activity. Chronic irritation may develop into impingement tendonitis, with weakness of abduction and external rotation and night pain. Conservative management with rest, anti-inflammatory medicine and physiotherapy resolves the majority of symptoms.
P M, Bonutti, R J, Hawkins
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Rotator cuff problems present with shoulder pain on repetitive overhead activity. Chronic irritation may develop into impingement tendonitis, with weakness of abduction and external rotation and night pain. Conservative management with rest, anti-inflammatory medicine and physiotherapy resolves the majority of symptoms.
P M, Bonutti, R J, Hawkins
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background: Failure of repair of large and massive rotator cuff tears is a challenging problem within orthopaedics. Poor tendon tissue and vascularity are known causes for failure of rotator cuff repairs.
S. Thon +3 more
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Background: Failure of repair of large and massive rotator cuff tears is a challenging problem within orthopaedics. Poor tendon tissue and vascularity are known causes for failure of rotator cuff repairs.
S. Thon +3 more
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British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2008
Purpose: A review was conducted to synthesise the available research literature on the pathogenesis of rotator cuff tendinopathy. Relevance: Musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder are extremely common, with reports of prevalence ranging from one ...
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Purpose: A review was conducted to synthesise the available research literature on the pathogenesis of rotator cuff tendinopathy. Relevance: Musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder are extremely common, with reports of prevalence ranging from one ...
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Management of the Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019When evaluating patients with irreparable rotator cuff tears, orthopaedic surgeons have an increasingly wide array of surgical options, including both established techniques and emerging technologies.
G. Cvetanovich +3 more
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Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2004
To present a case of shoulder impingement syndrome managed with a conservative multimodal treatment approach.A patient had anterior shoulder pain and a diffuse ache in the right upper arm, with tenderness in the shoulder region on palpation. Shoulder range of motion was limited with pain and catching, coupled with limited and painful cervical motion ...
Mario, Pribicevic, Henry, Pollard
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To present a case of shoulder impingement syndrome managed with a conservative multimodal treatment approach.A patient had anterior shoulder pain and a diffuse ache in the right upper arm, with tenderness in the shoulder region on palpation. Shoulder range of motion was limited with pain and catching, coupled with limited and painful cervical motion ...
Mario, Pribicevic, Henry, Pollard
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