BackgroundCurrent evaluation of muscle fatty infiltration has been limited by subjective classifications. Quantitative fat evaluation through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may allow for an improved longitudinal evaluation of the effect of surgical repair on the progression of fatty infiltration.HypothesesWe hypothesized that (1) patients with isolated full-thickness supraspinatus tendon tears would have less progression in fatty infiltration compared with patients with full-thickness tears of multiple tendons and (2) patients with eventual failed repair would have higher baseline levels of fatty infiltration.Study designCohort study; Level of evidence, 2.MethodsThirty-five patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears were followed lon...
Rationale and objectivesPresurgical assessment of fatty degeneration is important in the management ...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate quantification of early fatty infiltration in supraspinatus muscles with magn...
ObjectiveTo investigate the utility of ultrasonography to objectively examine morphological changes ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the fatty infiltration and atrophy of the supraespinatus in the pre-...
In 13 patients, the development of supraspinatus muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration after rotator...
BACKGROUND Muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration are limiting factors for successful rotator cuff...
SummaryIntroductionFatty infiltration (FI) is an important prognosis factor in the anatomical and fu...
Fat fraction of the rotator cuff muscles has been shown to be a predictor of rotator cuff repair fai...
Abstract Background The amount of fatty degeneration (FD) has major impact on the clinical result an...
BackgroundRotator cuff fatty infiltration has been correlated with poorer radiographic and clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative muscle fat-fraction magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques correlate wi...
Background: Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anat...
AbstractIntroductionAnterosuperior (AS) rotator cuff tear describes a combined tear of the subscapul...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between supraspinatus a...
BACKGROUND: The Goutallier classification of rotator cuff fatty infiltration is an accepted standard...
Rationale and objectivesPresurgical assessment of fatty degeneration is important in the management ...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate quantification of early fatty infiltration in supraspinatus muscles with magn...
ObjectiveTo investigate the utility of ultrasonography to objectively examine morphological changes ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the fatty infiltration and atrophy of the supraespinatus in the pre-...
In 13 patients, the development of supraspinatus muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration after rotator...
BACKGROUND Muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration are limiting factors for successful rotator cuff...
SummaryIntroductionFatty infiltration (FI) is an important prognosis factor in the anatomical and fu...
Fat fraction of the rotator cuff muscles has been shown to be a predictor of rotator cuff repair fai...
Abstract Background The amount of fatty degeneration (FD) has major impact on the clinical result an...
BackgroundRotator cuff fatty infiltration has been correlated with poorer radiographic and clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Quantitative muscle fat-fraction magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques correlate wi...
Background: Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anat...
AbstractIntroductionAnterosuperior (AS) rotator cuff tear describes a combined tear of the subscapul...
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between supraspinatus a...
BACKGROUND: The Goutallier classification of rotator cuff fatty infiltration is an accepted standard...
Rationale and objectivesPresurgical assessment of fatty degeneration is important in the management ...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate quantification of early fatty infiltration in supraspinatus muscles with magn...
ObjectiveTo investigate the utility of ultrasonography to objectively examine morphological changes ...