EP1.63 Effect of Labral Tear Size on Acetabular Suction Seal [PDF]
Abstract Objective: Acetabular labrum plays an important role in maintaining joint stability and improving the subchondral loading environment through its suction sealing function. While research on labral tears is abundant, with much of the focus on clinical functional outcomes and biomechanical effectiveness of repairs.
Douros, Demetrios +4 more
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Rotator Cuff Tear Pain and Tear Size and Scapulohumeral Rhythm [PDF]
Abstract Context: The body of knowledge concerning shoulder kinematics in patients with rotator cuff tears is increasing. However, the level of understanding regarding how pain and tear size affect these kinematic patterns is minimal.
Jason S, Scibek +2 more
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Influence of pre-operative tear size and tendon retraction on repair outcomes for isolated subscapularis tears [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of tendon tear size, in terms of length and retraction, on clinical and anatomic outcomes following repair for isolated subscapularis tears.The records of 47 consecutive repairs of isolated subscapularis lesions were studied to correlate pre-operative tear characteristics with clinical and ...
Nove-Josserand, L. +3 more
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Expression of Atrophy mRNA Relates to Tendon Tear Size in Supraspinatus Muscle [PDF]
Skeletal muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration develop after tendon tearing. The extent of atrophy serves as one prognostic factor for the outcome of surgical repair of rotator cuff tendon tears. We asked whether mRNA of genes involved in regulation of degradative processes leading to muscle atrophy, ie, FOXOs, MSTN, calpains, cathepsins, and ...
Schmutz, S +5 more
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Rotator Cuff Tear Size Regulates Fibroadipogenic Progenitor Number and Gene Expression Profile in the Supraspinatus Independent of Patient Age. [PDF]
Background: Fatty infiltration of rotator cuff muscle is a limiting factor in the success of repairs. Fibroadipogenic progenitors (FAPs) are a population of stem cells within the rotator cuff that can differentiate into white adipocytes, fibroblasts, and
Davies MR +7 more
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Influence of fat infiltration, tear size, and post-operative tendon integrity on muscle contractility of repaired supraspinatus muscle. [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of fat infiltration, tear size, and post-operative tendon integrity, on post-operative contractility. Thirty-five patients who underwent rotator cuff repair were included.
Yuri T +5 more
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Relationship of Tear Size and Location to Fatty Degeneration of the Rotator Cuff [PDF]
Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anatomical and functional outcomes following shoulder surgery. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between tear geometry and muscle fatty degeneration in shoulders with a deficient rotator cuff.Ultrasonograms of both shoulders of 262 patients ...
Kim, H. Mike +5 more
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Impact of intrapartum cervical tear on subsequent pregnancy outcomes [PDF]
Objective To assess the impact of intrapartum cervical tears on outcomes in subsequent pregnancies, with specific consideration of tear dimensions and anatomical location.
Elchanan Dreyfuss +7 more
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Role of proximal and distal tear size ratio in hemodynamic change of acute type A aortic dissection. [PDF]
Background Acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) is a life-threatening disease. The aim of this study was to examine the role of tear size in the hemodynamic change and help improve the treatment level of this extremely dangerous disease.
Li X +6 more
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Synovial Fluid Volume at the Time of Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Correlates With Tear Size. [PDF]
Background Inflammatory biomarkers are increased in the synovium and tendon of rotator cuff tears. Several studies demonstrate an associated increase in these markers and size of the tear, with implications of chondral destruction leading to rotator cuff
Stone M +4 more
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