Pectoralis major rupture is a very uncommon injury first time described by Patissier in 1822. Tears are classified on the type (partial and complete) or on the site (tendinous, myotendinous junction, intramuscular). Ruptures are reported in young high-performance athletes as results of eccentric contractions of the musculotendinous unit. The most probable mechanism in elderly patients is a brisk tearing movement applied to stiff atrophic muscle. Injuries generally involve the sternal portion; the localization to the clavicular portion is rare and can be misdiagnosed as muscle sprain. Preoperative planning include MRI as gold standard regarding operative versus non operative treatment decisions. Surgical repair is recommended in cases of com...
Nineteen cases of rupture of the pectoralis major mus-cle are presented. ln 16 cases the rupture was...
Over the past few decades, there has been increased awareness of pectoralis major muscle injuries ne...
Summary. Rupture of the pectorafis major muscle is rarely encountered. However, among body-builders...
Pectoralis major rupture is a very uncommon injury first time described by Patissier in 1822. Tears ...
Pectoralis major (PM) muscle is the powerful dynamic stabiliser of the shoulder that acts as a flexo...
Full text is not available pending publisher permission.Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a rare sh...
Background Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a relatively rare injury leading to both functional an...
Pectoralis major tendon (PMT) rupture is a rare event, and it was originally described by Patisser i...
Background: Pectoralis major (PM) tendon rupture is an uncommon injury whose incidence has risen in ...
Jörn Kircher, Christoph Ziskoven, Thilo Patzer, Daniela Zaps, Bernd Bittersohl, Rü...
IntroductionThe rupture of the pectoralis major muscle trauma is a rare condition. It occurs most of...
Pectoralis major muscle rupture is becoming more frequent due to the current trends toward high-cont...
Abstract The surgical fixation of an acute on chronic pectoralis major rupture with inciting injury ...
Although injuries of the pectoralis major muscle are generally uncommon, ruptures of the pectoralis ...
Background: Pectoralis major (PM) tendon tears are a relatively uncommon injury that typically occur...
Nineteen cases of rupture of the pectoralis major mus-cle are presented. ln 16 cases the rupture was...
Over the past few decades, there has been increased awareness of pectoralis major muscle injuries ne...
Summary. Rupture of the pectorafis major muscle is rarely encountered. However, among body-builders...
Pectoralis major rupture is a very uncommon injury first time described by Patissier in 1822. Tears ...
Pectoralis major (PM) muscle is the powerful dynamic stabiliser of the shoulder that acts as a flexo...
Full text is not available pending publisher permission.Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a rare sh...
Background Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a relatively rare injury leading to both functional an...
Pectoralis major tendon (PMT) rupture is a rare event, and it was originally described by Patisser i...
Background: Pectoralis major (PM) tendon rupture is an uncommon injury whose incidence has risen in ...
Jörn Kircher, Christoph Ziskoven, Thilo Patzer, Daniela Zaps, Bernd Bittersohl, Rü...
IntroductionThe rupture of the pectoralis major muscle trauma is a rare condition. It occurs most of...
Pectoralis major muscle rupture is becoming more frequent due to the current trends toward high-cont...
Abstract The surgical fixation of an acute on chronic pectoralis major rupture with inciting injury ...
Although injuries of the pectoralis major muscle are generally uncommon, ruptures of the pectoralis ...
Background: Pectoralis major (PM) tendon tears are a relatively uncommon injury that typically occur...
Nineteen cases of rupture of the pectoralis major mus-cle are presented. ln 16 cases the rupture was...
Over the past few decades, there has been increased awareness of pectoralis major muscle injuries ne...
Summary. Rupture of the pectorafis major muscle is rarely encountered. However, among body-builders...