Background and purpose: Rotator cuff tendon (RCT) injuries are difficult to manage as current strategies do not restore tissue functionality. Driven by this market demand, several devices have been developed during the last years, however, to develop a structure that properly mimics the mechanical performance of the native tissue remains a challenge. This way, in this work we study a set of design criteria for a synthetic graft development for RCT repair and reconstruction, in order to achieve a structure with an adequate mechanical performance to substitute the damaged tissue, and that can also act as a scaffold, allowing and guiding tissue ingrowth
Rotator cuff disease represents the most common disability afflicting the upper extremity and is a s...
Background Tears of the rotator cuff are one of the most common tendon disorders. Treatment often in...
Lesions of the rotator cuff (RC) are among the most frequent tendon injuries. In spite of the develo...
Background Scaffolds continue to be developed and used for rotator cuff repair augmentation; however...
Rotator cuff tears affect 40% or more of those over age 60 and are a common cause of pain and disabi...
Rotator cuff tears are a source of debilitating pain that commonly affects more than 40 of our agin...
Background: Rotator cuff tears are very common and failure of the repair is still a problem. There a...
Background: Currently, natural and synthetic scaffolds are being explored as augmentation devices fo...
regenerated. Normally, the rotator cuff inserts into bone through 4 distinct transition zones: tendo...
Master Dissertation in Biomedical EngineeringThe rotator cuff is a functional anatomical unit locate...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to aug...
The management of massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears is challenging. They are associated with p...
Background: the inability to restore the normal tendon footprint and limit strains on the repair sit...
Tendon repair is a complex process due to the low tenocyte density, metabolism, and vascularization....
Purpose: Massive rotator cuff tears are common in the aging population. The incidence of failed rota...
Rotator cuff disease represents the most common disability afflicting the upper extremity and is a s...
Background Tears of the rotator cuff are one of the most common tendon disorders. Treatment often in...
Lesions of the rotator cuff (RC) are among the most frequent tendon injuries. In spite of the develo...
Background Scaffolds continue to be developed and used for rotator cuff repair augmentation; however...
Rotator cuff tears affect 40% or more of those over age 60 and are a common cause of pain and disabi...
Rotator cuff tears are a source of debilitating pain that commonly affects more than 40 of our agin...
Background: Rotator cuff tears are very common and failure of the repair is still a problem. There a...
Background: Currently, natural and synthetic scaffolds are being explored as augmentation devices fo...
regenerated. Normally, the rotator cuff inserts into bone through 4 distinct transition zones: tendo...
Master Dissertation in Biomedical EngineeringThe rotator cuff is a functional anatomical unit locate...
Surgical repairs of large-massive rotator cuff tendon tears often fail. Scaffolds can be used to aug...
The management of massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears is challenging. They are associated with p...
Background: the inability to restore the normal tendon footprint and limit strains on the repair sit...
Tendon repair is a complex process due to the low tenocyte density, metabolism, and vascularization....
Purpose: Massive rotator cuff tears are common in the aging population. The incidence of failed rota...
Rotator cuff disease represents the most common disability afflicting the upper extremity and is a s...
Background Tears of the rotator cuff are one of the most common tendon disorders. Treatment often in...
Lesions of the rotator cuff (RC) are among the most frequent tendon injuries. In spite of the develo...