Background: The amount of fatty degeneration (FD) has major impact on the clinical result and cuff integrity after rotator cuff repair. A quantitative analysis with magnet resonance imaging (MRI) spectroscopy was employed to analyze possible correlation of FD with tendon retraction, tendon thickness and patients’ characteristics in full thickness supraspinatus tears. Methods: Forty-two patients with full-thickness supraspinatus tears underwent shoulder MRI including an experimental spectroscopic sequence allowing quantification of the fat fraction in the supraspinatus muscle belly. The amount of fatty degeneration was correlated with tendon retraction, tendon thickness, patients’ age, gender, smoker status, symptom duration and body ma...
Background: Approximately 20-60% of rotator cuff repairs fail with higher failure rates in patients ...
Fat fraction of the rotator cuff muscles has been shown to be a predictor of rotator cuff repair fai...
Purpose: Tendon tear may result in muscular retraction with the loss of contractile amplitude and st...
Background: The amount of fatty degeneration (FD) has major impact on the clinical result and cuff ...
BackgroundCurrent evaluation of muscle fatty infiltration has been limited by subjective classificat...
BACKGROUND Muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration are limiting factors for successful rotator cuff...
Background: Fatty Degeneration (FD) of the rotator cuff muscles influences functional and anatomica...
Rationale and objectivesPresurgical assessment of fatty degeneration is important in the management ...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To assess the usefulness of T2*-corrected fat fraction (FF) map from volum...
Background: Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anat...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative muscle fat-fraction magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques correlate wi...
PURPOSE:Quantitative imaging methods could improve diagnosis of rotator cuff degeneration, but the c...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between supraspinatus a...
In 13 patients, the development of supraspinatus muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration after rotator...
This thesis addresses changes in the supraspinatus muscle and tendon architecture, the relationship ...
Background: Approximately 20-60% of rotator cuff repairs fail with higher failure rates in patients ...
Fat fraction of the rotator cuff muscles has been shown to be a predictor of rotator cuff repair fai...
Purpose: Tendon tear may result in muscular retraction with the loss of contractile amplitude and st...
Background: The amount of fatty degeneration (FD) has major impact on the clinical result and cuff ...
BackgroundCurrent evaluation of muscle fatty infiltration has been limited by subjective classificat...
BACKGROUND Muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration are limiting factors for successful rotator cuff...
Background: Fatty Degeneration (FD) of the rotator cuff muscles influences functional and anatomica...
Rationale and objectivesPresurgical assessment of fatty degeneration is important in the management ...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To assess the usefulness of T2*-corrected fat fraction (FF) map from volum...
Background: Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anat...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative muscle fat-fraction magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques correlate wi...
PURPOSE:Quantitative imaging methods could improve diagnosis of rotator cuff degeneration, but the c...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between supraspinatus a...
In 13 patients, the development of supraspinatus muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration after rotator...
This thesis addresses changes in the supraspinatus muscle and tendon architecture, the relationship ...
Background: Approximately 20-60% of rotator cuff repairs fail with higher failure rates in patients ...
Fat fraction of the rotator cuff muscles has been shown to be a predictor of rotator cuff repair fai...
Purpose: Tendon tear may result in muscular retraction with the loss of contractile amplitude and st...