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Outcome comparison of arthroscopic latissimus dorsi tendon transfer and muscle advancement for irreparable rotator cuff tear: a systematic review. [PDF]
Lang J, Morya VK, Lee YB, Noh KC.
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Concomitant Coracoid Process Fracture and Massive Rotator Cuff Tear: A Rare Case Report and Surgical Management Approach. [PDF]
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Plasma endothelin-1 levels in patients with rotator cuff tear: a case-control study. [PDF]
Gumina S +7 more
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PIEZO1 activation enhances myogenesis and mitigates muscle degeneration in rotator cuff tear. [PDF]
Wang T +8 more
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Correction: Obesity is associated with muscle atrophy in rotator cuff tear. [PDF]
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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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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
exaly +9 more sources
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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Surgery (Oxford), 2016
An accurate clinical examination of patients suffering from rotator cuff tears is of utmost importance and can already lead to the diagnosis. Specific clinical tests for the various parts of the rotator cuff are described in order to evaluate muscle function or disability. Imaging tools are described with several parameters to be highlighted, which are
Sam Vollans, Amjid Ali
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An accurate clinical examination of patients suffering from rotator cuff tears is of utmost importance and can already lead to the diagnosis. Specific clinical tests for the various parts of the rotator cuff are described in order to evaluate muscle function or disability. Imaging tools are described with several parameters to be highlighted, which are
Sam Vollans, Amjid Ali
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