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Management of Rotator Cuff Injuries in the Elite Athlete [PDF]
Rotator cuff injuries are a common cause of pain and dysfunction for the elite athlete and can result in time loss from participation. This review highlights the current management of these injuries.Conservative management of rotator cuff injuries continues to be the "gold standard" in the elite athlete.
Weiss, Leigh J+4 more
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Physical therapy of rotator cuff injuries of olympic weightlifters
From an injury-rate standpoint, Olympic weightlifting is a relatively safe sport. Despite that, a large number of repetitions, the ballistic nature of the lifts and the high forces sustained by the shoulder joint during their execution can lead to ...
Janez Konjar, Živa Arko
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Exposure of a tendon extracellular matrix to synovial fluid triggers endogenous and engrafted cell death: A mechanism for failed healing of intrathecal tendon injuries [PDF]
Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of normal synovial fluid (SF) on exposed endogenous tendon-derived cells (TDC) and engrafted mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) within the tendon extracellular matrix. Methods: Explants from equine
Dudhia, J+3 more
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Objective: To investigate the progression of rotator cuff tendon pathology across one year in manual wheelchair (MWC) users with spinal cord injury (SCI) and matched able-bodied individuals, and to explore the association between pain, age, and duration ...
O. Jahanian+4 more
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical outcome of arthroscopic rotator cuff fixation and, when present, simultaneous repair of the Bankart lesion caused by traumatic dislocation; and to assess whether the size of the rotator cuff injury caused by traumatic
Glaydson Gomes Godinho+5 more
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The vasculature and its role in the damaged and healing tendon [PDF]
Tendon pathology has many manifestations, from spontaneous rupture to chronic tendinitis or tendinosis; the etiology and pathology of each are very different, and poorly understood. Tendon is a comparatively poorly vascularised tissue that relies heavily
Fenwick, SA, Hazleman, BL, Riley, GP
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Context/Objectives Wheelchair users with chronic shoulder pain have few options after conservative treatments fail. This pilot study’s purpose was to establish safety and treatment effects of micro-fragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) injections under ...
Nathan S Hogaboom+3 more
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Objective. To assess whether radiographic criteria for proximal humeral head migration can be used as screening of damage to the rotator cuff after dislocation in patients over 45 years of age.Material and methods.
A. P. Stepanchenko+5 more
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Introduction Shoulder dislocation is one of the most common shoulder injuries and occurs in all age groups. Methods for diagnosing and treatment of the middle and older age groups patients with acute injury currently remain open.
Alexey A. Makovsky+2 more
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Proximal humerus fractures and shoulder dislocations: Prevalence of concomitant rotator cuff tear
Background: Proximal humerus fractures and shoulder dislocations are relatively common. However, an associated rotator cuff tear is often missed with these injuries.
Matthew Green+2 more
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