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Unravelling the Role of PIEZO1 in Adipogenesis of Fibrogenic/Adipogenic Progenitors for Muscle Fat Infiltration After Rotator Cuff Tear. [PDF]
Lin X +10 more
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Suture Anchor Onlay Technique: Peroneus Longus Autograft Augmentation for Arthroscopic Irreparable Massive Rotator Cuff Tear Reconstruction. [PDF]
Li Y +6 more
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A Parachute Suturing Technique for Rotator Cuff Tear. [PDF]
Liu Z, Wang Y, Liu P.
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Modified Mason-Allen with Mattress Sutures and Double Row Suture Bridge in Musculotendinosis Rotator Cuff Tear. [PDF]
Prasetia R +4 more
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Restoration of rotator cuff muscle forces in lower trapezius transfer and superior capsular reconstruction in massive rotator cuff tear. [PDF]
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 2010
Rotator cuff tears are a common contributing factor of shoulder pain and occupational disability. Tears of the rotator cuff are becoming increasingly prevalent in today's musculoskeletal population. Accurate recognition and successful treatment of patients with rotator cuff tears require thorough comprehension of the normal and pathologic anatomy of ...
Mary Atkinson, Smith, W Todd, Smith
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Rotator cuff tears are a common contributing factor of shoulder pain and occupational disability. Tears of the rotator cuff are becoming increasingly prevalent in today's musculoskeletal population. Accurate recognition and successful treatment of patients with rotator cuff tears require thorough comprehension of the normal and pathologic anatomy of ...
Mary Atkinson, Smith, W Todd, Smith
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 1995
Pain and loss of motion, the results of rotator cuff tears, can be disabling. Initially, treatment is conservative, but surgical repair may be indicated after failed nonoperative management. Rotator cuff anatomy is reviewed in this article as well as clinical and radiographic assessment of the patient with presumed rotator cuff pathology.
B, Heveron, F A, Kaempffe
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Pain and loss of motion, the results of rotator cuff tears, can be disabling. Initially, treatment is conservative, but surgical repair may be indicated after failed nonoperative management. Rotator cuff anatomy is reviewed in this article as well as clinical and radiographic assessment of the patient with presumed rotator cuff pathology.
B, Heveron, F A, Kaempffe
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Rotator cuff tears are the most common upper extremity condition seen by primary care and orthopaedic surgeons, with a spectrum ranging from tendinopathy to full-thickness tears with arthritic change. Some tears are traumatic, but most rotator cuff problems are degenerative.
Asheesh Bedi +11 more
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Rotator cuff tears are the most common upper extremity condition seen by primary care and orthopaedic surgeons, with a spectrum ranging from tendinopathy to full-thickness tears with arthritic change. Some tears are traumatic, but most rotator cuff problems are degenerative.
Asheesh Bedi +11 more
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