<p>The size of the glenoids was standardized so that each fit with a circle of 200% diameter (-100% to +100%). The locations of the humeral head center projections on to the glenoid are expressed in percentile. Fig 4A, massive rotator cuff tear; Fig 4B, <i>Supraspinatus</i> tear; Fig 4C, Tendinopathy alone; Fig 4D, normal shoulders.</p
Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC...
Purpose: Tendon tear may result in muscular retraction with the loss of contractile amplitude and st...
OBJECTIVE:The interrelation and clinical utility of the parameters for superior migration of the hum...
Superior excursion of the humeral head on the face of the glenoid was investigated to determine whet...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...
Background: The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between superior migration of ...
Shoulders with supraspinatus (SSP) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shoulder ...
Background: This study establishes measurements to evaluate pathologic compensation in rotator cuff ...
Surgical repair of symptomatic, retracted rotator cuff tears unresponsive to non-operative treatment...
Background: Detachment of the central tendon of the supraspinatus from its insertion is considered t...
<p>Anatomical landmarks are written in gray or white: acromion (Acr), supraspinatus (SSp), coracoid ...
The occurrence of full thickness rotator cuff tears (RCTs) at time of death, the size and distributi...
An understanding of normal joint kinematics is essential to develop treatments that restore normal j...
Rotator cuff muscle degeneration is an important parameter to consider when planning shoulder arthro...
The purpose of the study was to determine the normal three-dimensional relationship between the hume...
Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC...
Purpose: Tendon tear may result in muscular retraction with the loss of contractile amplitude and st...
OBJECTIVE:The interrelation and clinical utility of the parameters for superior migration of the hum...
Superior excursion of the humeral head on the face of the glenoid was investigated to determine whet...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...
Background: The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between superior migration of ...
Shoulders with supraspinatus (SSP) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shoulder ...
Background: This study establishes measurements to evaluate pathologic compensation in rotator cuff ...
Surgical repair of symptomatic, retracted rotator cuff tears unresponsive to non-operative treatment...
Background: Detachment of the central tendon of the supraspinatus from its insertion is considered t...
<p>Anatomical landmarks are written in gray or white: acromion (Acr), supraspinatus (SSp), coracoid ...
The occurrence of full thickness rotator cuff tears (RCTs) at time of death, the size and distributi...
An understanding of normal joint kinematics is essential to develop treatments that restore normal j...
Rotator cuff muscle degeneration is an important parameter to consider when planning shoulder arthro...
The purpose of the study was to determine the normal three-dimensional relationship between the hume...
Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC...
Purpose: Tendon tear may result in muscular retraction with the loss of contractile amplitude and st...
OBJECTIVE:The interrelation and clinical utility of the parameters for superior migration of the hum...