I.S.Mu.L.T - Rotator cuff tears guidelines [PDF]
Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on rotator cuff tears management is lacking. This work is divided into two main sessions: in the first, we set questions about hot topics involved in the rotator cuff ...
Bossa, Michela +31 more
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Recombinant Human Amelogenin Protein Enhances Tendon-To-Bone Healing in a Rat Rotator Cuff Tear Model. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Rotator cuff tears (RCTs) often require surgical intervention; however, surgical outcome is frequently insufficient due to poor healing of the tendon‐bone enthesis, leading to high retear rates. Previously, the recombinant human amelogenin protein (rHAM+) regenerated injured or diseased musculoskeletal tissues including ligaments and ...
Markowitz SI +12 more
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Figure-of-Eight Stabilizing Shoulder Taping Combined With Ultrasound-Guided Exercise Therapy for Traumatic Recurrent Massive Rotator Cuff Tear: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Figure‐of‐eight stabilizing shoulder taping immediately reduced pain and restored joint centering in a patient with traumatic recurrent massive rotator cuff tear. When combined with real‐time ultrasound‐guided exercise therapy, it facilitated selective posterior cuff activation and enabled short‐term functional recovery, offering a feasible ...
Aruga T, Kawabata M, Yao H.
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Asymptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears [PDF]
» Asymptomatic rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are prevalent in the general population; they are positively associated with age and are common in the contralateral shoulder of individuals who are being treated for shoulder pain or a symptomatic RCT.» Asymptomatic RCTs are likely to become symptomatic over time, corresponding with ...
Rebekah L. Lawrence +2 more
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Modified margin convergence: over-under lacing suture technique [PDF]
The principle of margin convergence can be applied to rotator cuff repair to enhance the security of fixation by decreasing the mechanical strain at the margins of the tear.
ALBINO, PAOLO +4 more
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Dynamic three-dimensional shoulder MRI during active motion for investigation of rotator cuff diseases [PDF]
Background MRI is the standard methodology in diagnosis of rotator cuff diseases. However, many patients continue to have pain despite treatment, and MRI of a static unloaded shoulder seems insufficient for best diagnosis and treatment.
Hansen, UN
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Calcific tendinitis of the shoulder in the Korean population: demographics and its relation with coexisting rotator cuff tear [PDF]
Background To evaluate the demographics, clinical and radiographic features of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder in the Korean population, specifically focusing on the incidence of coexisting rotator cuff tear.
Yon-Sik Yoo +11 more
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Coverage of the Humeral Head by the Coracoacromial Arch: Relationship with Rotator Cuff Tears [PDF]
The pathogenetic roles of the coracoacromial arch in the development of rotator cuff tears are still controversial. This study compared the anteroposterior coverage of the humeral head by the coracoacromial arch between shoulders with and without full ...
Itoi, Eiji +5 more
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Background: Proper diagnosis of rotator cuff tears is typically established with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); however, studies show that MRI-derived measurements of tear severity may not align with patient-reported pain and shoulder function.
Alexander D. Pietroski, MS, BS +4 more
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The role of tendon and subacromial bursa in rotator cuff tear pain. A clinical and histopathological study [PDF]
To evaluate a possible association of shoulder pain with the clinical features and the histopathological changes occurring in the ruptured tendon and subacromial bursa of patients with rotator cuff ...
Castagna, Alessandro +8 more
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