Abstract Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on rotator cuff tears management is lacking. This work is divided into two main sessions: in the first, we set questions about hot topics involved in the rotator cuff tears, from the etiopathogenesis to the surgical treatment. In the second, we answered these questions by mentioning Evidence Based Medicine. The aim of the present work is to provide easily accessible guidelines: they could be considered as recommendations for a good clinical practice developed through a process of systematic review of the literature and expert opinion, in order to improve the quality of care and rationalize the use of resources
© 2020 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objectives: To perform a systematic review of cl...
In this systematic review we assessed effectiveness of non-surgical and (post) surgical intervention...
Rotator cuff tears are common and are a frequent source of shoulder pain and disability. A wide vari...
Abstract Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on ro...
Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on rotator cuff...
Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on rotator cuff...
SummaryContextRotator cuff tears are very common. In 2005, about 45 000 patients in France underwent...
This handbook provides detailed, state of the art information on simple and complex rotator cuff tea...
Abstract By virtue of its anatomy and function, the rotator cuff is vulnerable to considerable morbi...
The management of rotator cuff pathology amongst surgeons can vary widely. In recent years, there ha...
Rotator cuff tears may be caused by intrinsic (biochemical) or extrinsic (physical) mechanisms, or a...
© 2020 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objectives: To perform a systematic review of cl...
In this systematic review we assessed effectiveness of non-surgical and (post) surgical intervention...
Rotator cuff tears are common and are a frequent source of shoulder pain and disability. A wide vari...
Abstract Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on ro...
Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on rotator cuff...
Despite the high level achieved in the field of shoulder surgery, a global consensus on rotator cuff...
SummaryContextRotator cuff tears are very common. In 2005, about 45 000 patients in France underwent...
This handbook provides detailed, state of the art information on simple and complex rotator cuff tea...
Abstract By virtue of its anatomy and function, the rotator cuff is vulnerable to considerable morbi...
The management of rotator cuff pathology amongst surgeons can vary widely. In recent years, there ha...
Rotator cuff tears may be caused by intrinsic (biochemical) or extrinsic (physical) mechanisms, or a...
© 2020 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objectives: To perform a systematic review of cl...
In this systematic review we assessed effectiveness of non-surgical and (post) surgical intervention...
Rotator cuff tears are common and are a frequent source of shoulder pain and disability. A wide vari...