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Multi-Model Segmentation Algorithm for Rotator Cuff Injury Based on MRI Images. [PDF]
Li M+5 more
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Prevalence and Grading of Rotator Cuff and Labral Injuries in Shoulder Pain and Instability using MRI: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Shoulder joint is a highly mobile joint but is prone for rotator cuff injuries and dislocations. It is necessary to accurately diagnose rotator cuff and labral injuries so that appropriate plan of action for treatment can be taken ...
Ashok Srikar Chowdhary+3 more
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Revisiting the anatomy of rotator cuff relevant to rotator cuff injury [PDF]
The rotator cuff is the prime stabilizer of the glenohumeral or shoulder joint. The last decade saw introduction of three components, namely, rotator cable, rotator crescent, and rotator interval of rotator cuff, which were being studied and published in dozen of literatures belonging to clinical specialties of orthopaedics and radiology. At times when
Ravi K. Narayan+2 more
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To explore the effect of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) nursing combined with limbs training on shoulder joint range of motion and neurological function of patients with rotator cuff injury after surgery.
Lu He+6 more
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Factors Associated With Preoperative Quality of Life in Patients With Rotator Cuff Injury [PDF]
Brune D+6 more
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Relationship of superoxide dismutase to rotator cuff injury/tear in a rat model
Rotator cuff degeneration is one of the several factors that lead to rotator cuff tears. Oxidative stress and superoxide dismutase have been reported to be related to rotator cuff degeneration; however, the precise mechanism still remains unclear.
Hirohisa Uehara+8 more
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Abstract Rotator cuff tear including SSP (Supraspinatus) tendon tears are a very common and often painful condition with several therapeutic options such as tendon repair. Reflected by the high retear rates, the preoperative selection of patients suitable for surgery or conservative treatment, which often yields comparable results, remains difficult ...
Paul Mick+4 more
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Age‐ and sex‐specific normative values of bone mineral density in the adult glenoid
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the normative bone mineral density (BMD) of cortical and trabecular bone regions in the adult glenoid and its dependence on the subject's age and sex. We analyzed computed tomography (CT) scans of 441 shoulders (310 males, 18–69 years) without any signs of glenohumeral joint pathology.
Pezhman Eghbali+7 more
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Regenerative Medicine in Rotator Cuff Injuries [PDF]
Rotator cuff injuries are a common source of shoulder pathology and result in an important decrease in quality of patient life. Given the frequency of these injuries, as well as the relatively poor result of surgical intervention, it is not surprising that new and innovative strategies like tissue engineering have become more appealing.
P. Randelli+7 more
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Consideration of Shoulder Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation Exercise for Overhead Sports Population [PDF]
The main purpose of this article is to suggest orthopaedic-basic knowledge on evidence-based injury prevention and rehabilitation exercise for overhead sports activity population such as throwing, tennis, resistance training.
Young Jin Jo, Young Kyun Kim
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