Degenerative disorders of the rotator cuff tendons account for nearly 75% of all shoulder pain, causing considerable pain and morbidity. Given the strong correlation between age and tendinopathy, and unprecedented population aging, these disorders will become increasingly prevalent. Improved understanding of tendon degeneration will guide the development of future diagnostic and treatments, and is therefore urgently needed. However, the aetiology and pathology of rotator cuff tendinopathy remain unclear. The complicated mechanical environment of the rotator cuff is hypothesised to influence the susceptibility of the tendons to degeneration and tearing. Studies have reported biological adaptations in torn cuff tendons indicative of increased...
This thesis originates from the difficulties in the management of patients with rotator cuff tears. ...
The rotator cuff is a complex musculotendinous unit, which plays a major role in glenohumeral joint ...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...
Degenerative disorders of the rotator cuff tendons account for nearly 75% of all shoulder pain, caus...
Shoulder disease is the third most common musculoskeletal problem, and rotator cuff tendon tears acc...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are a degenerative condition that affects ~30% of people over the age of 60,...
Damage to the biceps tendon is common clinically and is frequently seen in the presence of rotator c...
ABSTRACT Background Tendinopathy is a common problem amongst especially athletes but also in nonathl...
Damage to the biceps tendon is common clinically and is frequently seen in the presence of rotator c...
Tendons are fibrous connective tissues which are saturated with fluid. Cells within the tendon cont...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tears of the rotator cuff tendons are common and often debilitating causing pain and loss of upper l...
Rotator cuff disorders are one of the most common causes of shoulder pain and disability in the agin...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
The risk of developing a degenerative rotator cuff tear increases dramatically with age, reaching ov...
This thesis originates from the difficulties in the management of patients with rotator cuff tears. ...
The rotator cuff is a complex musculotendinous unit, which plays a major role in glenohumeral joint ...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...
Degenerative disorders of the rotator cuff tendons account for nearly 75% of all shoulder pain, caus...
Shoulder disease is the third most common musculoskeletal problem, and rotator cuff tendon tears acc...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are a degenerative condition that affects ~30% of people over the age of 60,...
Damage to the biceps tendon is common clinically and is frequently seen in the presence of rotator c...
ABSTRACT Background Tendinopathy is a common problem amongst especially athletes but also in nonathl...
Damage to the biceps tendon is common clinically and is frequently seen in the presence of rotator c...
Tendons are fibrous connective tissues which are saturated with fluid. Cells within the tendon cont...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
Tears of the rotator cuff tendons are common and often debilitating causing pain and loss of upper l...
Rotator cuff disorders are one of the most common causes of shoulder pain and disability in the agin...
Tendons behave viscoelastically and exhibit adaptive responses to conditions of increased loading an...
The risk of developing a degenerative rotator cuff tear increases dramatically with age, reaching ov...
This thesis originates from the difficulties in the management of patients with rotator cuff tears. ...
The rotator cuff is a complex musculotendinous unit, which plays a major role in glenohumeral joint ...
Tendons have previously been regarded inert structures that mainly transmit forces from muscle to b...