HYPOTHESIS: Chronic rotator cuff tears are associated with irreversible architectural muscle changes and a high rate of repair failure. The changes observed in man and their irreversibility with a single stage repair can be reproduced in sheep. It was the purpose of this experiment to test the hypothesis that slow, continuous elongation of a retracted musculotendinous unit allows reversal of the currently irreversible structural muscle changes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The infraspinatus tendon of 12 sheep was released using a greater tuberosity osteotomy and allowed to retract for 4 months. Then, a new device was mounted on the scapular spine and used to extend the infraspinatus muscuculotendinous unit transcutaneously by 1 mm per day. Therea...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-controlled animal study. Objective: To investigate putative cellu...
The project is to design a fixture for testing the behaviour of rotator cuff using a goat model. ...
Background: A well-defined, reproducible small animal model that allows quantitative assessment of m...
Background: Ruptures of the tendons of the rotator cuff lead to profound and possibly irreversible c...
Purpose: The effect of staged repair involving continuous re-lengthening of the retracted musculoten...
BACKGROUND The cause, extent, and role of muscle edema for muscle degeneration are unknown and no...
Background: In a sheep rotator cuff model, tenotomy predominantly induces fatty infiltration, and d...
BACKGROUND The effect of an additional neurological injury (suprascapular nerve traction injury) to ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic rotator cuff tendon tearing is associated with irreversible atrophy, fatty infil...
The data describes the molecular, cellular and anatomical effect of the implantation of autologous m...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the effects of rotator cuff muscle regeneration in sheep and establi...
Current rotator cuff repair commonly involves the use of single or double row suture techniques, and...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the loss of skeletal muscle that results in significant and persiste...
Chronic rotator cuff (RC) tears are characterised by retraction, fat accumulation, and atrophy of th...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-controlled animal study. Objective: To investigate putative cellu...
The project is to design a fixture for testing the behaviour of rotator cuff using a goat model. ...
Background: A well-defined, reproducible small animal model that allows quantitative assessment of m...
Background: Ruptures of the tendons of the rotator cuff lead to profound and possibly irreversible c...
Purpose: The effect of staged repair involving continuous re-lengthening of the retracted musculoten...
BACKGROUND The cause, extent, and role of muscle edema for muscle degeneration are unknown and no...
Background: In a sheep rotator cuff model, tenotomy predominantly induces fatty infiltration, and d...
BACKGROUND The effect of an additional neurological injury (suprascapular nerve traction injury) to ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic rotator cuff tendon tearing is associated with irreversible atrophy, fatty infil...
The data describes the molecular, cellular and anatomical effect of the implantation of autologous m...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate the effects of rotator cuff muscle regeneration in sheep and establi...
Current rotator cuff repair commonly involves the use of single or double row suture techniques, and...
BACKGROUND The injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) mitigates fat accumulation in released ...
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is the loss of skeletal muscle that results in significant and persiste...
Chronic rotator cuff (RC) tears are characterised by retraction, fat accumulation, and atrophy of th...
Study Design: Longitudinal case-controlled animal study. Objective: To investigate putative cellu...
The project is to design a fixture for testing the behaviour of rotator cuff using a goat model. ...
Background: A well-defined, reproducible small animal model that allows quantitative assessment of m...