AbstractObjectiveTo compare the functional results from high and low-grade isolated partial lesions of the supraspinatus tendon of bursal and articular types, after arthroscopic treatment.MethodsSixty-four patients with isolated partial lesions of the supraspinatus tendon were evaluated. The mean length of follow-up was 76 months (range: 29–193). The mean age was 59 years (range: 36–82). The dominant side was affected in 44 patients (68.8%). There were 35 bursal lesions (54.7%) and 29 articular lesions (45.3%). We used the Ellman classification and characterized the lesions as low or high-grade according to whether they affected less than or more than 50% of the tendon thickness, respectively. Debridement was performed in 15 patients (23.5%...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate function among patients with postoperative recurrence of rotator cuff ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether the good and excellent functional results from arthroscopic rep...
Background: Partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (PTRCTs) are one of the leading causes of shoulder ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the functional results from high and low-grade isolated partial lesions of the...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the functional results from high and low-grade isolated partial lesions ...
Background: Irreparable rotator cuff tears are a common source of pain and disability even in middle...
ABSTRACTTo evaluate the results from patients who underwent arthroscopic debridement of extensive ir...
To study the surgical techniques and results of arthroscopic treatment of bursal-side partial-thickn...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the clinical and functional outcomes from arthroscopic repairs on sma...
SummaryPreambleArthroscopic repair is our treatment of choice for massive rotator cuff tears. In ord...
Objective To compare the effects of arthroscopic debridement and repair in treating Ellman grade II ...
Background: Arthroscopic techniques are now considered the gold standard for treatment of most rotat...
Partial articular sided supraspinatus tear is a common type of rotator cuff tear, often cause of pai...
ABSTRACTTo assess the outcomes of the surgical treatment of extensive rotator cuff injuries through ...
BACKGROUND:Despite arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff is an increasingly popular procedure, the...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate function among patients with postoperative recurrence of rotator cuff ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether the good and excellent functional results from arthroscopic rep...
Background: Partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (PTRCTs) are one of the leading causes of shoulder ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the functional results from high and low-grade isolated partial lesions of the...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the functional results from high and low-grade isolated partial lesions ...
Background: Irreparable rotator cuff tears are a common source of pain and disability even in middle...
ABSTRACTTo evaluate the results from patients who underwent arthroscopic debridement of extensive ir...
To study the surgical techniques and results of arthroscopic treatment of bursal-side partial-thickn...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the clinical and functional outcomes from arthroscopic repairs on sma...
SummaryPreambleArthroscopic repair is our treatment of choice for massive rotator cuff tears. In ord...
Objective To compare the effects of arthroscopic debridement and repair in treating Ellman grade II ...
Background: Arthroscopic techniques are now considered the gold standard for treatment of most rotat...
Partial articular sided supraspinatus tear is a common type of rotator cuff tear, often cause of pai...
ABSTRACTTo assess the outcomes of the surgical treatment of extensive rotator cuff injuries through ...
BACKGROUND:Despite arthroscopic repair of the rotator cuff is an increasingly popular procedure, the...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate function among patients with postoperative recurrence of rotator cuff ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate whether the good and excellent functional results from arthroscopic rep...
Background: Partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (PTRCTs) are one of the leading causes of shoulder ...