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Rotator Cuff Injuries in Professional and Recreational Athletes

Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances, 2013
Professional and recreational athletes involved in contact sports and sports with repetitive overhead motion are at increased risk for rotator cuff tears. Shoulder anatomy, pathology, and biomechanics place unique stress on the rotator cuff tendons during sports activity. Athletes demand effective treatment to quickly return to elite competition.
Johannes F. Plate   +6 more
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Nonsurgical Treatment for Rotator Cuff Injury in the Elderly

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2008
Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint in the general population. The elderly population is often afflicted, and rotator cuff problems are among the most common causes of shoulder pain seen in primary care practices. The prevalence of shoulder pain in the elderly has been estimated to range from 21% to 27%, and the prevalence of rotator ...
Dixie R. Aragaki   +2 more
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Rotator Cuff Injuries in the Elite Athlete

2019
Rotator cuff injuries in the elite athlete pose a unique challenge for the treating surgeon. As a common cause of dysfunction in throwing and contact athletes, careful evaluation and treatment is required to maintain an elite level of play. The etiology of rotator cuff injuries ranges from acute trauma to chronic overuse and can manifest as contusions,
Anant Dixit   +3 more
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Mechanics and Healing of Rotator Cuff Injury

2008
Rotator cuff injuries are among the most prevalent and poorly delineated musculoskeletal problems facing orthopedic surgeons. Cadaveric studies of asymptomatic individuals have shown the prevalence of rotator cuff tears to be between 30% and 50% and this prevalence increases with age.1,2 Occupational injury of the shoulder, and of the rotator cuff in ...
Louis J. Soslowsky   +2 more
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Rotator cuff injuries

JAAPA, 2018
Nata Parnes, Nicole R Bartoszewski
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MR imaging of sports injuries to the rotator cuff

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2003
Impingement pain and rotator cuff injury are common in athletes, particularly in overhead throwers. The cuff can be injured in these patients in the typical location in the anterior supraspinatus tendon and near the junction of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons. The cuff tears in athletes are usually small, articular surface partial-thickness
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Rotator cuff injuries

Men in Nursing, 2008
Todd M. Pfaffenbichler, Lisa M. Cole
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Fibrosis, low vascularity, and fewer slow fibers after rotator‐cuff injury

Muscle and Nerve, 2017
Deanna Gigliotti   +5 more
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Deltoid Injury in Rotator Cuff Surgery

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 1999
Joseph P. Iannotti, R. John Naranja
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Effect of suprascapular nerve injury on rotator cuff enthesis.

Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2020
A. Gereli   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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