Background: Suture bridge repair has been recognized to have superior biomechanical characteristics, as shown in previous biomechanical studies. However, it is not clear whether the tendon heals better in vivo after suture bridge repair. Purpose: To evaluate the clinical results and repair integrity after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair using a suture bridge technique for patients with rotator cuff tears. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: One hundred twenty-three shoulders (120 patients) that underwent arthroscopic suture bridge repair for full-thickness rotator cuff tear were enrolled for this study. The mean duration of follow-up was 25.2 months (range, 16-34 months). The postoperative repair integrity was analyze...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate clinical outcomes and structural integrity ...
Purpose We compared clinical outcome between the Speed-Bridge technique and single-row techniques in...
Purpose: Because recurrent or persistent defects in the rotator cuff after repair are common, we sou...
Background: Suture bridge repair has been recognized to have superior biomechanical characteristics,...
Abstract Biomechanical studies suggest a suture bridge technique enhances rotator cuff tendon footpr...
Abstract Background The suture-bridge (SB) method has recently become the mainstream means of repair...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional and anatomic results of arthros...
BACKGROUND: There are no known studies that have investigated the effect on delaminated rotator cuff...
Background: The methods of repairing rotator cuff tear are single-row technique, traditional double-...
Background: The transosseous-equivalent cross bridge double row (TESBDR) rotator cuff (RC) repair te...
Background: The methods of repairing rotator cuff tear are single-row technique, traditional double-...
Background: The transosseous-equivalent cross bridge double row (TESBDR) rotator cuff (RC) repair te...
Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common disorders of the\ud shoulder and can have significant ...
Background: The transosseous-equivalent cross bridge double row (TESBDR) rotator cuff (RC) repair te...
Background: We evaluated the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic margin convergence for rotator cuff t...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate clinical outcomes and structural integrity ...
Purpose We compared clinical outcome between the Speed-Bridge technique and single-row techniques in...
Purpose: Because recurrent or persistent defects in the rotator cuff after repair are common, we sou...
Background: Suture bridge repair has been recognized to have superior biomechanical characteristics,...
Abstract Biomechanical studies suggest a suture bridge technique enhances rotator cuff tendon footpr...
Abstract Background The suture-bridge (SB) method has recently become the mainstream means of repair...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the functional and anatomic results of arthros...
BACKGROUND: There are no known studies that have investigated the effect on delaminated rotator cuff...
Background: The methods of repairing rotator cuff tear are single-row technique, traditional double-...
Background: The transosseous-equivalent cross bridge double row (TESBDR) rotator cuff (RC) repair te...
Background: The methods of repairing rotator cuff tear are single-row technique, traditional double-...
Background: The transosseous-equivalent cross bridge double row (TESBDR) rotator cuff (RC) repair te...
Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common disorders of the\ud shoulder and can have significant ...
Background: The transosseous-equivalent cross bridge double row (TESBDR) rotator cuff (RC) repair te...
Background: We evaluated the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic margin convergence for rotator cuff t...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate clinical outcomes and structural integrity ...
Purpose We compared clinical outcome between the Speed-Bridge technique and single-row techniques in...
Purpose: Because recurrent or persistent defects in the rotator cuff after repair are common, we sou...