Rotator cuff tear is a muscle-tendinous injury representative of various musculoskeletal disorders. In general, rotator cuff tear occurs in the tendon, but it causes unloading of the muscle resulting in muscle degeneration including fatty infiltration. These muscle degenerations lead to muscle weakness, pain, and loss of shoulder function and are well known as important factors for poor functional outcome after rotator cuff repair. Given that rotator cuff tear in various animal species results in similar pathological changes seen in humans, the animal model can be considered a good approach to understand the many aspects of the molecular changes in injured muscle. To comprehensively analyze changes in gene expression with time following a r...
Rotator cuff supraspinatus tendon injuries are common with high rates of anatomic failure after surg...
Traumatic or degenerative rotator cuff (RC) tendon injuries are a leading cause of persistent should...
<div><p>Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction. Gene expression ...
BackgroundRotator cuff pathology is a common source of shoulder pain with variable etiology and path...
Skeletal muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration develop after tendon tearing. The extent of atrophy s...
Skeletal muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration develop after tendon tearing. The extent of atrophy s...
Impaired function of shoulder muscles, resulting from rotator cuff tears, is associated with abnorma...
Detrimental changes in the composition and function of rotator cuff (RC) muscles are hallmarks of RC...
Full‐thickness tears to the rotator cuff can cause severe pain and disability. Untreated tears progr...
Chronic rotator cuff tendon tears lead to fatty infiltration and muscle atrophy with impaired physio...
Rotator cuff tears affect 1 in 5 individuals over the age of 60, leading to muscle atrophy, degenera...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are frequently complicated by muscle atrophy. Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) repa...
Rotator cuff (RTC) tears impair upper limb mobility and affect 20% of the adult population. Unfortun...
Abstract Spinal cord injury (SCI) is often accompanied by muscle atrophy; however, its underlying me...
Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction. Gene expres-sion analysi...
Rotator cuff supraspinatus tendon injuries are common with high rates of anatomic failure after surg...
Traumatic or degenerative rotator cuff (RC) tendon injuries are a leading cause of persistent should...
<div><p>Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction. Gene expression ...
BackgroundRotator cuff pathology is a common source of shoulder pain with variable etiology and path...
Skeletal muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration develop after tendon tearing. The extent of atrophy s...
Skeletal muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration develop after tendon tearing. The extent of atrophy s...
Impaired function of shoulder muscles, resulting from rotator cuff tears, is associated with abnorma...
Detrimental changes in the composition and function of rotator cuff (RC) muscles are hallmarks of RC...
Full‐thickness tears to the rotator cuff can cause severe pain and disability. Untreated tears progr...
Chronic rotator cuff tendon tears lead to fatty infiltration and muscle atrophy with impaired physio...
Rotator cuff tears affect 1 in 5 individuals over the age of 60, leading to muscle atrophy, degenera...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are frequently complicated by muscle atrophy. Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) repa...
Rotator cuff (RTC) tears impair upper limb mobility and affect 20% of the adult population. Unfortun...
Abstract Spinal cord injury (SCI) is often accompanied by muscle atrophy; however, its underlying me...
Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction. Gene expres-sion analysi...
Rotator cuff supraspinatus tendon injuries are common with high rates of anatomic failure after surg...
Traumatic or degenerative rotator cuff (RC) tendon injuries are a leading cause of persistent should...
<div><p>Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction. Gene expression ...