Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC muscles coordinate shoulder movement and stability, among them the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscle which are predominantly torn. The contribution of each RC muscle to tear pathology is not fully understood. We hypothesized that muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration, features of RC muscle degeneration, are predictive of superior humeral head translation and shoulder functional disability.Shoulder features, including RC muscle surface area and fatty infiltration, superior humeral translation and RC tear size were obtained from a consecutive series of Magnetic Resonance Imaging with arthrography (MRA). We investigated patients with super...
Background: The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between superior migration of ...
A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and reduced shoul...
BACKGROUND: It was the purpose of this paper to analyze structural, functional, and electrophysiolog...
Background Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscl...
Background: Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anat...
Shoulder complaints are common in the elderly and hamper daily functioning. These complaints are oft...
Rotator cuff (RTC) tears impair upper limb mobility and affect 20% of the adult population. Unfortun...
ABSTRACT: A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and red...
Rotation of the humeral head relative to the scapula is required for activities of daily living and ...
Purpose/Background: Rotator cuff weakness is a common finding in patients with shoulder pain. Weakn...
Introduction: Rotator cuff tears are a common pathology presenting in much of the population especia...
Background: It is generally believed that the supraspinatus is the most commonly involved tendon in ...
AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk fac...
Rotator cuff (RC) disease is an extremely common condition associated with shoulder pain, reduced fu...
Aim Which morphological and clinical parameters influence the shoulder function in patients with a ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between superior migration of ...
A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and reduced shoul...
BACKGROUND: It was the purpose of this paper to analyze structural, functional, and electrophysiolog...
Background Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscl...
Background: Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anat...
Shoulder complaints are common in the elderly and hamper daily functioning. These complaints are oft...
Rotator cuff (RTC) tears impair upper limb mobility and affect 20% of the adult population. Unfortun...
ABSTRACT: A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and red...
Rotation of the humeral head relative to the scapula is required for activities of daily living and ...
Purpose/Background: Rotator cuff weakness is a common finding in patients with shoulder pain. Weakn...
Introduction: Rotator cuff tears are a common pathology presenting in much of the population especia...
Background: It is generally believed that the supraspinatus is the most commonly involved tendon in ...
AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk fac...
Rotator cuff (RC) disease is an extremely common condition associated with shoulder pain, reduced fu...
Aim Which morphological and clinical parameters influence the shoulder function in patients with a ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between superior migration of ...
A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and reduced shoul...
BACKGROUND: It was the purpose of this paper to analyze structural, functional, and electrophysiolog...