SummaryBackgroundThe absence of a coherent classification system has hampered communication about the treatment and outcomes of the various types of subscapularis tendon lesions. In addition, a reliable classification system allows comparisons of epidemiological and therapeutic data. The classification systems used until now fail to incorporate the radiological and intraoperative abnormalities of the bicipital sling, and they do not consider the degree of subscapularis tendon cleavage. Here, we describe a new arthroscopy-based classification system intended for therapeutic and prognostic purposes.MethodsA prospective multicentre study sponsored by the French Society for Arthroscopy was conducted from March 2010 to January 2011 in 150 isolat...
BACKGROUND: The quantification of a subscapularis tendon lesion may be difficult on magnetic resonan...
Background: Arthroscopic subscapularis (SSC) repair is a technically demanding procedure with a long...
The upper edge of subscapularis tendon tear and partial thickness supraspinatus tear with an associa...
SummaryBackgroundThe absence of a coherent classification system has hampered communication about th...
International audienceUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repai...
SummaryBackgroundUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repair, th...
To investigate the accuracy of preoperative 1.5?T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interpreted with ...
SummaryHypothesisClinically, subscapularis tendon tears are suggested by the presence of increased p...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to compare clinical outcomes and structural integrity of a...
SummaryIntroductionArthroscopic management of extensive subscapularis tendon lesions was reported mo...
Tears of the subscapularis were previously believed to be rare, but are now recognized to be very co...
Background: No study has investigated the treatment outcomes of isolated subscapularis tears with ad...
As a result of the continued improvement in arthroscopic equipment and techniques, subscapularis tea...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the functional and clinical outcomes and identify prognostic factors ...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to prospectively assess the efficacy of arthroscopic repair o...
BACKGROUND: The quantification of a subscapularis tendon lesion may be difficult on magnetic resonan...
Background: Arthroscopic subscapularis (SSC) repair is a technically demanding procedure with a long...
The upper edge of subscapularis tendon tear and partial thickness supraspinatus tear with an associa...
SummaryBackgroundThe absence of a coherent classification system has hampered communication about th...
International audienceUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repai...
SummaryBackgroundUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repair, th...
To investigate the accuracy of preoperative 1.5?T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interpreted with ...
SummaryHypothesisClinically, subscapularis tendon tears are suggested by the presence of increased p...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to compare clinical outcomes and structural integrity of a...
SummaryIntroductionArthroscopic management of extensive subscapularis tendon lesions was reported mo...
Tears of the subscapularis were previously believed to be rare, but are now recognized to be very co...
Background: No study has investigated the treatment outcomes of isolated subscapularis tears with ad...
As a result of the continued improvement in arthroscopic equipment and techniques, subscapularis tea...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the functional and clinical outcomes and identify prognostic factors ...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to prospectively assess the efficacy of arthroscopic repair o...
BACKGROUND: The quantification of a subscapularis tendon lesion may be difficult on magnetic resonan...
Background: Arthroscopic subscapularis (SSC) repair is a technically demanding procedure with a long...
The upper edge of subscapularis tendon tear and partial thickness supraspinatus tear with an associa...