The American Journal of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0363-5465, 7/2017, Volume 45, Issue 8, pp. 1755 - 1761
Background: A retear is a significant clinical problem after rotator cuff repair. However, no study has evaluated the retear rate with regard to the extent of...
retear | arthroscopic rotator cuff repair | shoulder | extent of footprint coverage | rotator cuff tear | LONG-TERM | TENDON | SPORT SCIENCES | SUTURE BRIDGE TECHNIQUE | ARTHROSCOPIC SINGLE-ROW | FULL-THICKNESS TEARS | PROGNOSTIC-FACTORS | STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY | FATTY DEGENERATION | FOOTPRINT COVERAGE | ORTHOPEDICS | MASSIVE TEARS | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Rupture - etiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | Treatment Outcome | Rupture - surgery | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Rotator Cuff Injuries - epidemiology | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Rupture - epidemiology | Cohort Studies | Logistic regression | Usage | Magnetic resonance imaging | Rotator cuff repair | Studies | Sports injuries | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Shoulder | Surgery | Regression analysis | Age
retear | arthroscopic rotator cuff repair | shoulder | extent of footprint coverage | rotator cuff tear | LONG-TERM | TENDON | SPORT SCIENCES | SUTURE BRIDGE TECHNIQUE | ARTHROSCOPIC SINGLE-ROW | FULL-THICKNESS TEARS | PROGNOSTIC-FACTORS | STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY | FATTY DEGENERATION | FOOTPRINT COVERAGE | ORTHOPEDICS | MASSIVE TEARS | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Rupture - etiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | Treatment Outcome | Rupture - surgery | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Rotator Cuff Injuries - epidemiology | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Rupture - epidemiology | Cohort Studies | Logistic regression | Usage | Magnetic resonance imaging | Rotator cuff repair | Studies | Sports injuries | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Shoulder | Surgery | Regression analysis | Age
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, ISSN 0942-2056, 7/2016, Volume 24, Issue 7, pp. 2244 - 2251
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is an association between the critical shoulder angle (CSA) and rotator cuff tears (RCT) as well as...
Critical shoulder angle | Rotator cuff tears | Medicine & Public Health | Magnetic resonance imaging | Osteoarthritis | Orthopedics | SURGERY | SPORT SCIENCES | REPAIR | ACROMION INDEX | ORTHOPEDICS | DEGENERATION | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Shoulder Joint - anatomy & histology | Osteoarthritis - diagnostic imaging | Male | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Shoulder Pain | Case-Control Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Radiography | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Adult | Female | Retrospective Studies | Osteoarthritis - etiology | Observer Variation
Critical shoulder angle | Rotator cuff tears | Medicine & Public Health | Magnetic resonance imaging | Osteoarthritis | Orthopedics | SURGERY | SPORT SCIENCES | REPAIR | ACROMION INDEX | ORTHOPEDICS | DEGENERATION | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Shoulder Joint - anatomy & histology | Osteoarthritis - diagnostic imaging | Male | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Shoulder Pain | Case-Control Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Radiography | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Adult | Female | Retrospective Studies | Osteoarthritis - etiology | Observer Variation
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0363-5465, 9/2017, Volume 45, Issue 11, pp. 2524 - 2531
Background: The risk factors for tear progression in symptomatic rotator cuff tears have not been clarified yet. It is important for orthopaedic surgeons to...
tear propagation | rotator cuff tear | risk factor | propagation speed | tear progression | TENDON | SPORT SCIENCES | IMPINGEMENT | FOLLOW-UP | SMOKING | PREVALENCE | NATURAL-HISTORY | ACCURACY | REPAIR | ULTRASOUND | DISEASE | ORTHOPEDICS | Multivariate Analysis | Prospective Studies | Age Factors | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | Occupational Injuries | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Case-Control Studies | Disease Progression | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Exercise | Aged, 80 and over | Female | Aged | Tendon injuries | Development and progression | Reports | Care and treatment | Research | Rotator cuff (Anatomy) | Studies | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Shoulder | Alcohol | Multivariate analysis | Manual workers | Risk factors
tear propagation | rotator cuff tear | risk factor | propagation speed | tear progression | TENDON | SPORT SCIENCES | IMPINGEMENT | FOLLOW-UP | SMOKING | PREVALENCE | NATURAL-HISTORY | ACCURACY | REPAIR | ULTRASOUND | DISEASE | ORTHOPEDICS | Multivariate Analysis | Prospective Studies | Age Factors | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | Occupational Injuries | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Case-Control Studies | Disease Progression | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Exercise | Aged, 80 and over | Female | Aged | Tendon injuries | Development and progression | Reports | Care and treatment | Research | Rotator cuff (Anatomy) | Studies | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR | Shoulder | Alcohol | Multivariate analysis | Manual workers | Risk factors
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, ISSN 1058-2746, 08/2018, Volume 27, Issue 8, pp. 1456 - 1461
A rare form of rotator cuff tear (RCT) is observed secondary to glenohumeral dislocation, followed by immediate repositioning, as well as formation of scar...
radiographic | RCT | Constant score | arthroscopic | rotator cuff tear | degloving | massive tear | glenohumeral dislocation | Treatment Study | Level IV | Case Series | SURGERY | ARTHROSCOPIC FINDINGS | SPORT SCIENCES | INSTABILITY | INJURIES | ANTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION | PREVALENCE | SURGICAL-TREATMENT | REPAIR | OLDER PATIENTS | RUPTURE | ORTHOPEDICS | Degloving Injuries - etiology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Follow-Up Studies | Degloving Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Shoulder Dislocation - complications | Patient Satisfaction | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Tissue Adhesions - diagnostic imaging | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Arthroscopy | Degloving Injuries - surgery | Adult | Female
radiographic | RCT | Constant score | arthroscopic | rotator cuff tear | degloving | massive tear | glenohumeral dislocation | Treatment Study | Level IV | Case Series | SURGERY | ARTHROSCOPIC FINDINGS | SPORT SCIENCES | INSTABILITY | INJURIES | ANTERIOR SHOULDER DISLOCATION | PREVALENCE | SURGICAL-TREATMENT | REPAIR | OLDER PATIENTS | RUPTURE | ORTHOPEDICS | Degloving Injuries - etiology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Follow-Up Studies | Degloving Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Shoulder Dislocation - complications | Patient Satisfaction | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Tissue Adhesions - diagnostic imaging | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Arthroscopy | Degloving Injuries - surgery | Adult | Female
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0363-5465, 8/2017, Volume 45, Issue 10, pp. 2355 - 2363
Background: Gout commonly involves joint inflammation, and clinical epidemiological studies on involved tendons are scant. Rotator cuff tears are the most...
shoulder | rotator cuff tear | surgical repair | gout | population-based study | POPULATION | SPORT SCIENCES | TENDON INVOLVEMENT | HYPERURICEMIA | COMORBIDITIES | DISEASE | RUPTURE | TENDINOPATHY | ORTHOPEDICS | VALIDATION DATA | ASSOCIATION | URIC-ACID | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Rupture - etiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | Arthroplasty | Rupture - surgery | Rotator Cuff - surgery | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Young Adult | Arthroscopy | Tendons - surgery | Gout - complications | Adult | Female | Aged | Cohort Studies | Prevention | Care and treatment | Usage | Shoulder injuries | Gout | Rotator cuff repair | Studies | Rheumatism | Sports injuries | Shoulder | Surgery | Sports medicine
shoulder | rotator cuff tear | surgical repair | gout | population-based study | POPULATION | SPORT SCIENCES | TENDON INVOLVEMENT | HYPERURICEMIA | COMORBIDITIES | DISEASE | RUPTURE | TENDINOPATHY | ORTHOPEDICS | VALIDATION DATA | ASSOCIATION | URIC-ACID | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Rupture - etiology | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | Arthroplasty | Rupture - surgery | Rotator Cuff - surgery | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Young Adult | Arthroscopy | Tendons - surgery | Gout - complications | Adult | Female | Aged | Cohort Studies | Prevention | Care and treatment | Usage | Shoulder injuries | Gout | Rotator cuff repair | Studies | Rheumatism | Sports injuries | Shoulder | Surgery | Sports medicine
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Predictive factors of retear in patients with repaired rotator cuff tear on shoulder MRI
American Journal of Roentgenology, ISSN 0361-803X, 01/2018, Volume 210, Issue 1, pp. 134 - 141
OBJECTIVE. This study aimed to find independent prognostic factors related to retear of the rotator cuff tendon in patients with repaired full-thickness...
Retraction | MRI | Acromiohumeral interval | Shoulder | Rotator cuff | Retear | TENDON | IMPROVE | ATROPHY | SUPRASPINATUS MUSCLE | acromiohumeral interval | FATTY INFILTRATION | FAILURE | DEGENERATION | ARTHROSCOPIC REPAIR | retraction | rotator cuff | INTEGRITY | retear | shoulder | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | RADIOGRAPHIC OUTCOMES | Recurrence | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | Treatment Outcome | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Adult | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Suture Techniques
Retraction | MRI | Acromiohumeral interval | Shoulder | Rotator cuff | Retear | TENDON | IMPROVE | ATROPHY | SUPRASPINATUS MUSCLE | acromiohumeral interval | FATTY INFILTRATION | FAILURE | DEGENERATION | ARTHROSCOPIC REPAIR | retraction | rotator cuff | INTEGRITY | retear | shoulder | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | RADIOGRAPHIC OUTCOMES | Recurrence | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Male | Treatment Outcome | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Adult | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Suture Techniques
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0363-5465, 1/2017, Volume 45, Issue 1, pp. 157 - 166
Background: Studies on the results of arthroscopic repair of massive rotator cuff tears have reported widely varied prognoses. Among other factors, the sizable...
SPORT SCIENCES | MARGIN CONVERGENCE | subgroup | ATROPHY | massive rotator cuff tears | FATTY DEGENERATION | MUSCLE | FOLLOW-UP | SINGLE-ROW | INFILTRATION | SUTURE-BRIDGE TECHNIQUE | arthroscopic repair | INTEGRITY | ORTHOPEDICS | RADIOGRAPHIC OUTCOMES | Radiography | Prospective Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - classification | Humans | Middle Aged | Female | Male | Aged | Rotator Cuff Injuries - physiopathology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Cohort Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Endoscopic surgery | Arthroscopy | Diagnosis | Joints | Patient outcomes | Rotator cuff (Anatomy) | Knee | Shoulder | Surgical outcomes | Joint and ligament injuries | Joint surgery | Tendons
SPORT SCIENCES | MARGIN CONVERGENCE | subgroup | ATROPHY | massive rotator cuff tears | FATTY DEGENERATION | MUSCLE | FOLLOW-UP | SINGLE-ROW | INFILTRATION | SUTURE-BRIDGE TECHNIQUE | arthroscopic repair | INTEGRITY | ORTHOPEDICS | RADIOGRAPHIC OUTCOMES | Radiography | Prospective Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - classification | Humans | Middle Aged | Female | Male | Aged | Rotator Cuff Injuries - physiopathology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Cohort Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Endoscopic surgery | Arthroscopy | Diagnosis | Joints | Patient outcomes | Rotator cuff (Anatomy) | Knee | Shoulder | Surgical outcomes | Joint and ligament injuries | Joint surgery | Tendons
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, ISSN 1058-2746, 2015, Volume 25, Issue 8, pp. 1328 - 1336
Hypothesis The critical shoulder angle (CSA) could be responsible for cuff tears and concentric osteoarthritis. We aimed to assess this association when...
Orthopedics | Critical shoulder angle | concentric shoulder osteoarthritis | risk factors | eccentric shoulder osteoarthritis | shoulder radiograph | rotator cuff tear | SURGERY | SPORT SCIENCES | SIZES | ROTATOR CUFF TEARS | ANATOMY | OSTEOARTHRITIS | ORTHOPEDICS | ASSOCIATION | JOINT | AGE | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Shoulder Joint - physiopathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Osteoarthritis - diagnostic imaging | Rotator Cuff Injuries - pathology | Male | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Case-Control Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Radiography | Shoulder Joint - pathology | Range of Motion, Articular | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Osteoarthritis - pathology | Osteoarthritis - etiology | Cohort Studies | Osteoarthritis
Orthopedics | Critical shoulder angle | concentric shoulder osteoarthritis | risk factors | eccentric shoulder osteoarthritis | shoulder radiograph | rotator cuff tear | SURGERY | SPORT SCIENCES | SIZES | ROTATOR CUFF TEARS | ANATOMY | OSTEOARTHRITIS | ORTHOPEDICS | ASSOCIATION | JOINT | AGE | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Shoulder Joint - physiopathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Osteoarthritis - diagnostic imaging | Rotator Cuff Injuries - pathology | Male | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Case-Control Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Radiography | Shoulder Joint - pathology | Range of Motion, Articular | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Osteoarthritis - pathology | Osteoarthritis - etiology | Cohort Studies | Osteoarthritis
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Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, ISSN 0190-6011, 08/2016, Volume 46, Issue 8, pp. 708 - 708
The patient was a 21-year-old collegiate running back who was tackled during a football game and sustained a posterior glenohumeral dislocation. He was...
ORTHOPEDICS | SPORT SCIENCES | REHABILITATION | Shoulder Dislocation - etiology | Bankart Lesions - diagnostic imaging | Humans | Male | Athletes | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Exercise Therapy | Football - injuries | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Young Adult | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Return to Sport | Shoulder Dislocation - diagnostic imaging
ORTHOPEDICS | SPORT SCIENCES | REHABILITATION | Shoulder Dislocation - etiology | Bankart Lesions - diagnostic imaging | Humans | Male | Athletes | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Exercise Therapy | Football - injuries | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Young Adult | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Return to Sport | Shoulder Dislocation - diagnostic imaging
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, ISSN 0363-5465, 12/2016, Volume 44, Issue 12, pp. 3214 - 3221
Background: Shoulder pain is a common problem in competitive swimmers, but the structural alterations in elite-level competitive swimmers are not well known....
swimming | impingement | shoulder | tendinosis | rotator cuff | SPORT SCIENCES | CYTOKINES | PAIN | SUPRASPINATUS TENDINOPATHY | TISSUE | ORTHOPEDICS | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - etiology | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - diagnostic imaging | Tendinopathy - etiology | Male | Shoulder Pain - etiology | Muscle, Skeletal - injuries | Shoulder Pain - diagnostic imaging | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Swimming - physiology | Muscle, Skeletal - diagnostic imaging | Shoulder | Swimming - injuries | Ultrasonography | Physical Examination | Adult | Female | Shoulder Joint - injuries | Evaluation | Shoulder joint | Medical examination | Diagnosis, Ultrasonic | Demographic aspects | Swimmers | Diagnosis | Shoulder pain | Statistics | Methods | Injuries | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology) | Ultrasonic imaging | Sports injuries | Swimming | Pain | Sports medicine
swimming | impingement | shoulder | tendinosis | rotator cuff | SPORT SCIENCES | CYTOKINES | PAIN | SUPRASPINATUS TENDINOPATHY | TISSUE | ORTHOPEDICS | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - etiology | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - diagnostic imaging | Tendinopathy - etiology | Male | Shoulder Pain - etiology | Muscle, Skeletal - injuries | Shoulder Pain - diagnostic imaging | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Swimming - physiology | Muscle, Skeletal - diagnostic imaging | Shoulder | Swimming - injuries | Ultrasonography | Physical Examination | Adult | Female | Shoulder Joint - injuries | Evaluation | Shoulder joint | Medical examination | Diagnosis, Ultrasonic | Demographic aspects | Swimmers | Diagnosis | Shoulder pain | Statistics | Methods | Injuries | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology) | Ultrasonic imaging | Sports injuries | Swimming | Pain | Sports medicine
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, ISSN 1058-2746, 11/2018, Volume 27, Issue 11, pp. 2085 - 2092
Rotator cuff tears following anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty increase with duration of follow-up. This study aimed to evaluate contact pressure between...
glenohumeral joint | tendon wear | muscle force | rotator cuff tear | Upper limb | biomechanics | biomechanical model | Biomechanics | Basic Science Study | SURGERY | SPORT SCIENCES | MULTICENTER | FOLLOW-UP | POLYETHYLENE | REPLACEMENT | REPAIR | COMPLICATIONS | REVERSE | ORTHOPEDICS | PROSTHESIS | PRIMARY OSTEOARTHRITIS | Rotator Cuff - pathology | Scapula - surgery | Humans | Middle Aged | Humeral Head - surgery | Pressure | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Arthroplasty, Replacement, Shoulder - instrumentation | Shoulder Prosthesis | Range of Motion, Articular | Aged | Cadaver | Arthroplasty, Replacement, Shoulder - adverse effects | Implants, Artificial | Prosthesis | Analysis | Hostages | Joint replacement | Injuries | Biomedical engineering
glenohumeral joint | tendon wear | muscle force | rotator cuff tear | Upper limb | biomechanics | biomechanical model | Biomechanics | Basic Science Study | SURGERY | SPORT SCIENCES | MULTICENTER | FOLLOW-UP | POLYETHYLENE | REPLACEMENT | REPAIR | COMPLICATIONS | REVERSE | ORTHOPEDICS | PROSTHESIS | PRIMARY OSTEOARTHRITIS | Rotator Cuff - pathology | Scapula - surgery | Humans | Middle Aged | Humeral Head - surgery | Pressure | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Arthroplasty, Replacement, Shoulder - instrumentation | Shoulder Prosthesis | Range of Motion, Articular | Aged | Cadaver | Arthroplasty, Replacement, Shoulder - adverse effects | Implants, Artificial | Prosthesis | Analysis | Hostages | Joint replacement | Injuries | Biomedical engineering
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, ISSN 1058-2746, 2017, Volume 26, Issue 5, pp. 733 - 744
Background Disturbed muscular architecture, atrophy, and fatty infiltration remain irreversible in chronic rotator cuff tears even after repair. Poly...
Orthopedics | Rotator cuff tear | fatty infiltration | supraspinatus muscle | inflammation | ARTD1 | muscle atrophy | PARP-1 | knock out mouse model | SURGERY | SPORT SCIENCES | ATROPHY | ADIPOCYTE FUNCTION | TENDON TEAR | RAT MODEL | CELL-DEATH | SKELETAL-MUSCLE | GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA | MESSENGER-RNA | GENE-EXPRESSION | ORTHOPEDICS | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Muscular Atrophy - pathology | Tenotomy | Adipose Tissue - pathology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - pathology | Male | Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases - physiology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Muscular Atrophy - diagnostic imaging | Mice, Knockout | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Animals | Mice | Muscular Atrophy - etiology | Disease Models, Animal
Orthopedics | Rotator cuff tear | fatty infiltration | supraspinatus muscle | inflammation | ARTD1 | muscle atrophy | PARP-1 | knock out mouse model | SURGERY | SPORT SCIENCES | ATROPHY | ADIPOCYTE FUNCTION | TENDON TEAR | RAT MODEL | CELL-DEATH | SKELETAL-MUSCLE | GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA | MESSENGER-RNA | GENE-EXPRESSION | ORTHOPEDICS | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Muscular Atrophy - pathology | Tenotomy | Adipose Tissue - pathology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - pathology | Male | Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases - physiology | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Muscular Atrophy - diagnostic imaging | Mice, Knockout | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Animals | Mice | Muscular Atrophy - etiology | Disease Models, Animal
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, ISSN 1058-2746, 11/2018, Volume 27, Issue 11, pp. 1932 - 1938
Rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are generally considered to occur at the age of 40 to 50, but some becomes massive tears at the age of 60 to 70 if neglected. This...
irreparability | RCT | MRI findings | acromiohumeral interval | Shoulder | older than age 70 | Retrospective Design | Level II | Prognosis Study | SURGERY | TENDON | SPORT SCIENCES | ANGLE | NATURAL-HISTORY | MUSCLE FATTY DEGENERATION | REPAIR | DISEASE | OUTCOMES | ORTHOPEDICS | ASSOCIATION | MASSIVE TEARS | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Age Factors | Shoulder Joint - physiopathology | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Treatment Outcome | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Patient Selection | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Acromion - diagnostic imaging | Range of Motion, Articular | Aged, 80 and over | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Aged patients | Injuries
irreparability | RCT | MRI findings | acromiohumeral interval | Shoulder | older than age 70 | Retrospective Design | Level II | Prognosis Study | SURGERY | TENDON | SPORT SCIENCES | ANGLE | NATURAL-HISTORY | MUSCLE FATTY DEGENERATION | REPAIR | DISEASE | OUTCOMES | ORTHOPEDICS | ASSOCIATION | MASSIVE TEARS | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Rotator Cuff Injuries - surgery | Age Factors | Shoulder Joint - physiopathology | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Treatment Outcome | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Patient Selection | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Acromion - diagnostic imaging | Range of Motion, Articular | Aged, 80 and over | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Aged patients | Injuries
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Orthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research, ISSN 1877-0568, 2016, Volume 102, Issue 5, pp. 559 - 562
Abstract Background Associations have been reported linking rotator cuff tears (RCTs) to both greater lateral extension of the acromion and greater inclination...
Surgery | Orthopedics | Scapula | Anatomy | Shoulder | Radiographs | Rotator cuff | Acromion | SURGERY | GLENOID INCLINATION | PREVALENCE | IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME | CLINICAL FINDINGS | ORTHOPEDICS | ASSOCIATION | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | Middle Aged | Rotator Cuff Injuries - pathology | Male | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Case-Control Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Radiography | Arthrometry, Articular | Shoulder Joint - pathology | Adult | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Observer Variation
Surgery | Orthopedics | Scapula | Anatomy | Shoulder | Radiographs | Rotator cuff | Acromion | SURGERY | GLENOID INCLINATION | PREVALENCE | IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME | CLINICAL FINDINGS | ORTHOPEDICS | ASSOCIATION | Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging | Reproducibility of Results | Humans | Middle Aged | Rotator Cuff Injuries - pathology | Male | Rotator Cuff Injuries - etiology | Case-Control Studies | Rotator Cuff Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Radiography | Arthrometry, Articular | Shoulder Joint - pathology | Adult | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Observer Variation
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