The rationale to anatomically repair this tendon is to restore the functional biomechanics of the shoulder. Clinical and imaging assessment are required before undertaking arthroscopy. In this way, associated pathologies of the biceps and labrum may be successfully addressed. The arthroscopic repair of the tendon implies to use suture anchors and reinsert the tendon itself over the footprint. Results after arthroscopy are comparable to those observed after open procedure
A partial-thickness tear of the subscapularis tendon com-monly occurs at the upper portion of the in...
The upper edge of subscapularis tendon tear and partial thickness supraspinatus tear with an associa...
Arthroscopic repair of an isolated subscapularis tendon rupture has been previously described in the...
The rationale to anatomically repair this tendon is to restore the functional biomechanics of the sh...
Although the subscapularis has historically received less attention than posterosuperior rotator cuf...
Addressing subscapularis tendon pathology has garnered increased attention during shoulder arthrosco...
Tears of the subscapularis tendon can be challenging to diagnose and treat. Because the subscapulari...
Tears of the subscapularis tendon can be challenging to diagnose and treat. Because the subscapulari...
Tears of the subscapularis were previously believed to be rare, but are now recognized to be very co...
International audienceUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repai...
The fast and steady development of arthroscopy techniques in the last couple of decades led to a dra...
Subscapularis tendon tears present a technical challenge because both diagnosis and arthroscopic tre...
Anterior shoulder pathology involving the subscapularis is often associated with the biceps tendon b...
Subscapularis (SSC) dysfunction after open instability repair has recently received increasing atten...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to prospectively assess the efficacy of arthroscopic repair o...
A partial-thickness tear of the subscapularis tendon com-monly occurs at the upper portion of the in...
The upper edge of subscapularis tendon tear and partial thickness supraspinatus tear with an associa...
Arthroscopic repair of an isolated subscapularis tendon rupture has been previously described in the...
The rationale to anatomically repair this tendon is to restore the functional biomechanics of the sh...
Although the subscapularis has historically received less attention than posterosuperior rotator cuf...
Addressing subscapularis tendon pathology has garnered increased attention during shoulder arthrosco...
Tears of the subscapularis tendon can be challenging to diagnose and treat. Because the subscapulari...
Tears of the subscapularis tendon can be challenging to diagnose and treat. Because the subscapulari...
Tears of the subscapularis were previously believed to be rare, but are now recognized to be very co...
International audienceUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repai...
The fast and steady development of arthroscopy techniques in the last couple of decades led to a dra...
Subscapularis tendon tears present a technical challenge because both diagnosis and arthroscopic tre...
Anterior shoulder pathology involving the subscapularis is often associated with the biceps tendon b...
Subscapularis (SSC) dysfunction after open instability repair has recently received increasing atten...
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to prospectively assess the efficacy of arthroscopic repair o...
A partial-thickness tear of the subscapularis tendon com-monly occurs at the upper portion of the in...
The upper edge of subscapularis tendon tear and partial thickness supraspinatus tear with an associa...
Arthroscopic repair of an isolated subscapularis tendon rupture has been previously described in the...