AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk factors for the development of pseudoparalysis of the shoulder. It remains unclear, however, why similar tears often have very different functional consequences. The present study hypothesizes that individual shoulder anatomy, specifically the moment arms (MAs) of the rotator cuff (RC) and the deltoid muscle, as well as their relative recruitment during shoulder abduction, plays a central role in pseudoparalysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Biomechanical and clinical analyses of the pseudoparalytic shoulder were conducted based on the ratio of the RC/deltoid MAs, which were used to define a novel anatomical descriptor called the Shoulder Abducti...
A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and reduced shoul...
Shoulders with supraspinatus (SSP) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shoulder ...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...
AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk fac...
BACKGROUND It is unclear which structural parameters determine the development or the absence of ...
In patients with rotator cuff tears lost elevation moments are compensated for by increased deltoid ...
Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC...
BACKGROUND: The rotator cuff (RC) and the deltoid muscle are two synergistic units that enable the f...
Background: Irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff (PSRC) tears have been shown to result in shoul...
BACKGROUND: It was the purpose of this paper to analyze structural, functional, and electrophysiolog...
BACKGROUND Chronic pseudoparalysis is generally defined as the inability to actively elevate the ...
Rotator cuff tears disrupt the force balance in the shoulder and the glenohumeral joint in particula...
Background Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscl...
The shoulder is one of the most frequently injured joints in the human musculoskeletal system, yet t...
Shoulders with rotator cuff tears (RCT) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shou...
A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and reduced shoul...
Shoulders with supraspinatus (SSP) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shoulder ...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...
AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk fac...
BACKGROUND It is unclear which structural parameters determine the development or the absence of ...
In patients with rotator cuff tears lost elevation moments are compensated for by increased deltoid ...
Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC...
BACKGROUND: The rotator cuff (RC) and the deltoid muscle are two synergistic units that enable the f...
Background: Irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff (PSRC) tears have been shown to result in shoul...
BACKGROUND: It was the purpose of this paper to analyze structural, functional, and electrophysiolog...
BACKGROUND Chronic pseudoparalysis is generally defined as the inability to actively elevate the ...
Rotator cuff tears disrupt the force balance in the shoulder and the glenohumeral joint in particula...
Background Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscl...
The shoulder is one of the most frequently injured joints in the human musculoskeletal system, yet t...
Shoulders with rotator cuff tears (RCT) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shou...
A rotator cuff tear causes morphologic changes in rotator cuff muscles and tendons and reduced shoul...
Shoulders with supraspinatus (SSP) tears are associated with significantly larger critical shoulder ...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...