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Rotator cuff injuries

JAAPA, 2018
Nicole, Bartoszewski, Nata, Parnes
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Rotator Cuff and Biceps Injuries in Baseball

Clinics in Sports Medicine
Rotator cuff and biceps tendon injuries are a common source of pain and dysfunction among overhead athletes. The stress across the glenohumeral joint and its dynamic stabilizers in high level throwing leads to adaptive anatomic changes that must be recognized and respected. Nonoperative treatment is recommended for partial rotator cuff tears and biceps
Christopher S, Ahmad   +2 more
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Rotator cuff injuries.

Orthopaedic review, 1988
The rotator cuff lends stability to the glenohumeral joint and provides active motion. The cuff is susceptible to attritional disease, and as a result, injuries tend to fall into an age-related spectrum. Symptoms and treatment vary with the severity of the injury.
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Rotator cuff injuries in overhead athletes

Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2001
Sporting activities, such as throwing, swimming, tennis, and the javelin, require the shoulder to rotate at high speeds with the arm abducted, which places the rotator cuff at risk for microtraumatic injury. The rotator cuff works with the labrum and glenohumeral ligaments to restrain abnormal motion of the humeral head on the glenoid.
David W. Altchek, Joshua D. Hatch
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Rotator cuff injuries

Men in Nursing, 2008
Lisa M. Cole, Todd M. Pfaffenbichler
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Rotator Cuff Injury

2023
Aria Ashir, Eric Y. Chang
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Tendinopathy

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Neal L Millar   +2 more
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Conservative treatment of rotator cuff injuries.

Journal of surgical orthopaedic advances, 2007
Across all ages and activity levels, rotator cuff injuries are one of the most common causes of shoulder pain. The anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder guide the history and physical exam toward the appropriate treatment of rotator cuff injuries. Rotator cuff tears are rare under the age of 40 unless accompanied by acute trauma.
Jeffrey R, Bytomski, Douglass, Black
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Blood pressure and its variability: classic and novel measurement techniques

Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2022
Aletta E. Schutte   +2 more
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