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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2007
Rotator cuff tear arthropathy represents a spectrum of shoulder pathology characterized by rotator cuff insufficiency, diminished acromiohumeral distance with impingement syndromes, and arthritic changes of the glenohumeral joint. Additional features may include subdeltoid effusion, humeral head erosion, and acetabularization of the acromion.
Kier J, Ecklund +3 more
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Rotator cuff tear arthropathy represents a spectrum of shoulder pathology characterized by rotator cuff insufficiency, diminished acromiohumeral distance with impingement syndromes, and arthritic changes of the glenohumeral joint. Additional features may include subdeltoid effusion, humeral head erosion, and acetabularization of the acromion.
Kier J, Ecklund +3 more
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Orthopedics, 2013
Anthony A. Romeo, MD, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois. B C A A 72-year-old woman presents with chronic shoulder pain subsequent to a fall that has not responded to conservative treatment. She tells you that she “wants it fixed.” T2-weighted coronal (A) and sagittal (B) and T1-weighted sagittal (C ...
G Russell, Huffman, Anthony A, Romeo
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Anthony A. Romeo, MD, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois. B C A A 72-year-old woman presents with chronic shoulder pain subsequent to a fall that has not responded to conservative treatment. She tells you that she “wants it fixed.” T2-weighted coronal (A) and sagittal (B) and T1-weighted sagittal (C ...
G Russell, Huffman, Anthony A, Romeo
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Histopathology of Rotator Cuff Tears
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2011The pathogenesis of rotator cuff tears is multifactorial. Tendon abnormalities of the rotator cuff include alteration of collagen fiber structure, tenocytes, cellularity, and vascularity. Ruptured tendons show marked collagen degeneration and disordered arrangement of collagen fibers.
Longo UG +4 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1983
Early surgical repair of rotator cuff tears with a partial anterior acromionectomy is recommended as a means of minimizing a progression of symptoms and findings. It was more important to achieve adequate tension in the cuff tissues than to obtain a water-tight closure.
M, Post, R, Silver, M, Singh
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Early surgical repair of rotator cuff tears with a partial anterior acromionectomy is recommended as a means of minimizing a progression of symptoms and findings. It was more important to achieve adequate tension in the cuff tissues than to obtain a water-tight closure.
M, Post, R, Silver, M, Singh
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
This 72-year-old man had been using crutches for more than 50 years. A painless shoulder mass had become progressively larger.
Paranee Auethavekiat, Clement J. Michet
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This 72-year-old man had been using crutches for more than 50 years. A painless shoulder mass had become progressively larger.
Paranee Auethavekiat, Clement J. Michet
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Instability and Rotator Cuff Tear
2011Prevalence of rotator cuff tears after traumatic dislocation increases with advancing age, as a consequence of the age-associated deterioration of structures and mechanical properties of the tendons of the rotator cuff. These act as effective stabilizers of the joint, compressing the humeral head in the three-dimensional concavity of the glenoid. It is
Porcellini G. +3 more
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Surgery (Oxford), 2013
Abstract Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of pain and weakness in the shoulder. We describe the anatomy and function of the normal rotator cuff, before an overview of cuff tears, with reference to their incidence and pathogenesis. Finally, we discuss clinical presentation, examination findings, treatment options and the prognosis of cuff tears ...
Anthony Cooper, Amjid Ali
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Abstract Rotator cuff tears are a common cause of pain and weakness in the shoulder. We describe the anatomy and function of the normal rotator cuff, before an overview of cuff tears, with reference to their incidence and pathogenesis. Finally, we discuss clinical presentation, examination findings, treatment options and the prognosis of cuff tears ...
Anthony Cooper, Amjid Ali
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2017
Pathogenesis, evaluation and treatment of rotator cuff ...
ALBINO, PAOLO +13 more
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Pathogenesis, evaluation and treatment of rotator cuff ...
ALBINO, PAOLO +13 more
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Ugeskrift for Læger
The clinical presentation of rotator cuff ruptures varies greatly and ranges from no symptoms to severe shoulder impairment. Clinical shoulder tests are an effective screening tool to identify patients who require early specialist assessment or further radiological investigation, but they are not sufficient to rule out smaller ruptures.
Adam Witten +5 more
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The clinical presentation of rotator cuff ruptures varies greatly and ranges from no symptoms to severe shoulder impairment. Clinical shoulder tests are an effective screening tool to identify patients who require early specialist assessment or further radiological investigation, but they are not sufficient to rule out smaller ruptures.
Adam Witten +5 more
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