Abstract Background A large critical shoulder angle (CSA) >35° is associated with the development of rotator cuff tearing. Lateral acromioplasty (AP) has the theoretical potential to prevent rotator cuff tearing and/ or to reduce the risk of re-tears after repair. It is, however unclear which part of the lateral acromion has to be reduced to obtain the desired CSA. It was the purpose of this study to determine which part of the lateral acromion has to be resected to achieve a desired reduction of the CSA in a given individual. Methods First, the influence of the exact radiographic projection on the CSA was examined. Second, the influence of anterolateral versus strict lateral AP on the CSA was studied in eight scapulae with different anatom...
BACKGROUND: Factors predisposing to tearing of the rotator cuff are poorly understood. We have obser...
Purpose The critical shoulder angle (CSA) and the acromion index (AI) are measurements of acromial s...
Introduction: Critical shoulder angle (CSA) has been shown to influence rates of rotator cuff tears ...
BACKGROUND A large critical shoulder angle (CSA) >35° is associated with the development of rotator...
Critical shoulder angle (CSA) is the angle between the superior and inferior bone margins of the gle...
Background: A Critical Shoulder Angle (CSA), evaluated on plain radiographs, greater than 35◦ is con...
Objectives: To develop a mathematical model for the preoperative planning of arthroscopic lateral ac...
Objective To find out which structure is crucial for the formation of shoulder impingement syndrome ...
Reduction of critical shoulder angle to less than 35\ub0 is potentially useful to prevent progressio...
Distinct anatomic variants of the scapula such as the critical shoulder angle (CSA) were found to be...
BACKGROUND There is evidence for differences of scapular shape between shoulders with rotator cuff ...
Scapula'yı humerusa bağlayan m. supraspinatus, m. infraspinatus, m. teres minor ve m. subscapularis ...
It is still unknown whether glenoid inclination or lateral acromial roof extension is a more importa...
To date, there is no consensus on when and how to perform acromioplasty during rotator cuff repair (...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate glenohumeral morphologic differences and their corr...
BACKGROUND: Factors predisposing to tearing of the rotator cuff are poorly understood. We have obser...
Purpose The critical shoulder angle (CSA) and the acromion index (AI) are measurements of acromial s...
Introduction: Critical shoulder angle (CSA) has been shown to influence rates of rotator cuff tears ...
BACKGROUND A large critical shoulder angle (CSA) >35° is associated with the development of rotator...
Critical shoulder angle (CSA) is the angle between the superior and inferior bone margins of the gle...
Background: A Critical Shoulder Angle (CSA), evaluated on plain radiographs, greater than 35◦ is con...
Objectives: To develop a mathematical model for the preoperative planning of arthroscopic lateral ac...
Objective To find out which structure is crucial for the formation of shoulder impingement syndrome ...
Reduction of critical shoulder angle to less than 35\ub0 is potentially useful to prevent progressio...
Distinct anatomic variants of the scapula such as the critical shoulder angle (CSA) were found to be...
BACKGROUND There is evidence for differences of scapular shape between shoulders with rotator cuff ...
Scapula'yı humerusa bağlayan m. supraspinatus, m. infraspinatus, m. teres minor ve m. subscapularis ...
It is still unknown whether glenoid inclination or lateral acromial roof extension is a more importa...
To date, there is no consensus on when and how to perform acromioplasty during rotator cuff repair (...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate glenohumeral morphologic differences and their corr...
BACKGROUND: Factors predisposing to tearing of the rotator cuff are poorly understood. We have obser...
Purpose The critical shoulder angle (CSA) and the acromion index (AI) are measurements of acromial s...
Introduction: Critical shoulder angle (CSA) has been shown to influence rates of rotator cuff tears ...