Our previous biomechanical study of Spiral Linking Technique for tendon repairs showed, that it is strong enough to be used in clinical practice as an alternative to Pulvertaft tendon repair. However, lack of stiffness and need of longer tendon ends were identified, when compared to Pulvertaft. In this study we changed two variables looking to improve the Spiral technique. Creating two spirals appears to give the optimal configuration to spiral tendon repairs. Using one cross stitch in the middle of a joint of repair can further augment the repair
Abstract This study compares the mechanical properties of modified Kessler and double-modified Kessl...
Abstract Purpose In this study we compare the biomechanical properties of a novel suture technique t...
There are 2 main factors contributing to the strength of tendon repair: the tensile strength of the ...
Our previous biomechanical study of Spiral Linking Technique for tendon repairs showed, that it is s...
Our previous biomechanical study of Spiral Linking Technique for tendon repairs showed, that it is s...
Our previous biomechanical study of Spiral Linking Technique for tendon repairs showed, that it is s...
A previous study described a new spiral linking technique for tendon repairs and demonstrated that i...
Background/Purposes: The outcome of tendon repair depends on the strength, which allows early active...
Background/Purposes: The outcome of tendon repair depends on the strength, which allows early active...
AbstractBackground/PurposesThe outcome of tendon repair depends on the strength, which allows early ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess different tendon suture techniques from the perspecti...
BACKGROUND: One cause of early failure of rotator cuff repairs is the pull out of the suture thro...
Many techniques of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair have been described. No significant differences ...
BACKGROUND: One cause of early failure of rotator cuff repairs is the pull out of the suture thro...
Purpose In this study, we present a single-sided locking side-to-side (STS) suture technique as a po...
Abstract This study compares the mechanical properties of modified Kessler and double-modified Kessl...
Abstract Purpose In this study we compare the biomechanical properties of a novel suture technique t...
There are 2 main factors contributing to the strength of tendon repair: the tensile strength of the ...
Our previous biomechanical study of Spiral Linking Technique for tendon repairs showed, that it is s...
Our previous biomechanical study of Spiral Linking Technique for tendon repairs showed, that it is s...
Our previous biomechanical study of Spiral Linking Technique for tendon repairs showed, that it is s...
A previous study described a new spiral linking technique for tendon repairs and demonstrated that i...
Background/Purposes: The outcome of tendon repair depends on the strength, which allows early active...
Background/Purposes: The outcome of tendon repair depends on the strength, which allows early active...
AbstractBackground/PurposesThe outcome of tendon repair depends on the strength, which allows early ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess different tendon suture techniques from the perspecti...
BACKGROUND: One cause of early failure of rotator cuff repairs is the pull out of the suture thro...
Many techniques of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair have been described. No significant differences ...
BACKGROUND: One cause of early failure of rotator cuff repairs is the pull out of the suture thro...
Purpose In this study, we present a single-sided locking side-to-side (STS) suture technique as a po...
Abstract This study compares the mechanical properties of modified Kessler and double-modified Kessl...
Abstract Purpose In this study we compare the biomechanical properties of a novel suture technique t...
There are 2 main factors contributing to the strength of tendon repair: the tensile strength of the ...