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Background Rotator cuff tears are very common and their incidence increases with age. Shoulder ultrasonography has recently gained popularity in detecting rotator cuff tears because of its efficiency, cost-effectiveness, time-saving, and real-time nature
Chih-Hao Chiu +6 more
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Revisiting the anatomy of rotator cuff relevant to rotator cuff injury
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
Adil Asghar +2 more
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Wistar rats underwent supraspinatus tendon tear and reconstruction. Then, rats were divided into Cage activity, Immobilization, Immobilization + Early exercise, and Immobilization + Delayed exercise groups. After 3 and 6 weeks of surgery, histological and biomechanical analyses were performed.
Haruna Misuo +7 more
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Expert appraisal in injuries of the shoulder rotator cuff
Background: Most of detected changes in the shoulder rotator cuff are the consequence of chronic changes. Fresh injuries of individual parts of the rotator cuff have to be proved without a doubt as soon as possible after the injury.
Miran Vrabl
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Teres minor injury related to vaccine administration
Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration is a relatively rare disorder, which occurs as a result of vaccine being inadvertently injected into the subdeltoid/subacromial bursa, rotator cuff, and or underlying bone.
Naveed Natanzi, DO +2 more
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Surgical treatment of massive rotator cuff tears (literature review)
The prevalence of rotator cuff tears according to the literature ranges from 20 % to 40 %, and this injury occurs more often in people over 60 years of age. Massive rotator cuff tears account for 10–40 % of all rotator cuff tears.
D. V. Menshova
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ABSTRACT Tendinopathy is a complex, painful condition that affects up to 5% of the general population in their lifetime. Antibiotic treatment with fluoroquinolones has been associated with the onset of tendinopathy and tendon rupture. The mechanisms behind fluoroquinolone induced tendinopathy remain unclear. To probe activation of potentially causative
Nicole A. Chittim +4 more
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Rotator cuff tears represent a large burden of muscle-tendon injuries in our aging population. While small tears can be repaired surgically with good outcomes, critical size tears are marked by muscle atrophy, fibrosis, and fatty infiltration, which can ...
Michael R Davies +6 more
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Background The study aims to identify whether Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) combined with early physiotherapy has an advantage over PRP alone for rotator cuff injury patients, regarding pain release, function score, tear size, and quality of life ...
Chi Zhang +7 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate minimal clinically important difference (MCID), substantial clinical benefit (SCB), patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) values for patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) after patellar stabilization surgery for patellar instability.
Ahmed Bilgasem +7 more
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