A non-anatomical reinsertion of the supraspinatus medially to the original footprint to avoid over-tensioning of the tendon in large and retracted tears is one surgical option in rotator cuff (RC) repair. The purpose of the study was to determine the biomechanical effects on the glenohumeral joint with regard to this surgical technique. A modified musculoskeletal computational shoulder model was used to evaluate the change in moment arms and muscle forces of the RC and the co-contracting muscles and the alteration of the joint reaction forces (compressive and shear forces) after reinsertion of the supraspinatus 5 mm, 10 mm, 15 mm and 20 mm medially to the original footprint. A medialization of the supraspinatus reduces its moment arm in gle...
We conducted this cadaveric study to define a biome-chanical rationale for rotator cuff function in ...
For shoulders with rotator cuff damage, the reverse shoulder replacement medializes the center of gl...
Shoulders with supraspinatus (SSP) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shoulder ...
BACKGROUND: Supraspinatus deficiency is the most frequent and important problem associated to rotato...
Rotator cuff tears disrupt the force balance in the shoulder and the glenohumeral joint in particula...
Background The biomechanical effects of joint-line medialization during shoulder surgery are poor...
The supraspinatus (SS) is a rotator cuff (RC) muscle primarily responsible for initiating abduction ...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...
The objective of this chapter is to define further the clinical value of moment arms and provide a d...
Background: Latissimus dorsi transfer is the treatment most frequently used for restoring function i...
Shoulders with rotator cuff tears (RCT) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shou...
Aim Biomechanical models of the shoulder have been used to measure forces and glenohumeral pressures...
The aim and purpose of the presented thesis is with regard to musculoskeletal model improvements of ...
For shoulders with rotator cuff damage, the reverse shoulder replacement medializes the center of gl...
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty has become a very common procedure for shoulder joint replacement, eve...
We conducted this cadaveric study to define a biome-chanical rationale for rotator cuff function in ...
For shoulders with rotator cuff damage, the reverse shoulder replacement medializes the center of gl...
Shoulders with supraspinatus (SSP) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shoulder ...
BACKGROUND: Supraspinatus deficiency is the most frequent and important problem associated to rotato...
Rotator cuff tears disrupt the force balance in the shoulder and the glenohumeral joint in particula...
Background The biomechanical effects of joint-line medialization during shoulder surgery are poor...
The supraspinatus (SS) is a rotator cuff (RC) muscle primarily responsible for initiating abduction ...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...
The objective of this chapter is to define further the clinical value of moment arms and provide a d...
Background: Latissimus dorsi transfer is the treatment most frequently used for restoring function i...
Shoulders with rotator cuff tears (RCT) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shou...
Aim Biomechanical models of the shoulder have been used to measure forces and glenohumeral pressures...
The aim and purpose of the presented thesis is with regard to musculoskeletal model improvements of ...
For shoulders with rotator cuff damage, the reverse shoulder replacement medializes the center of gl...
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty has become a very common procedure for shoulder joint replacement, eve...
We conducted this cadaveric study to define a biome-chanical rationale for rotator cuff function in ...
For shoulders with rotator cuff damage, the reverse shoulder replacement medializes the center of gl...
Shoulders with supraspinatus (SSP) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shoulder ...