Rotator cuff (RC) tendon tears lead to negative structural and functional changes in the associated musculature. The structural features of muscle that predict function are termed "muscle architecture." Although the architectural features of "normal" rotator cuff muscles are known, they are poorly understood in the context of cuff pathology. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of tear and repair on RC muscle architecture. To this end thirty cadaveric shoulders were grouped into one of four categories based on tear magnitude: Intact, Full-thickness tear (FTT), Massive tear (MT), or Intervention if sutures or hardware were present, and key parameters of muscle architecture were measured. We found that muscle mass and fibe...
Rotator cuff pathologies involving supraspinatus are a common cause of musculoskeletal morbidity and...
BackgroundChronic rotator cuff tears present a clinical challenge, often with poor outcomes after su...
Adaptive muscle activation strategies following a massive rotator cuff tear (MRCT) are inadequately ...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are a degenerative condition that affects ~30% of people over the age of 60,...
More than 30% of the population over age 60 will suffer from a rotator cuff tear. Progressive tears ...
Rotator cuff (RC) muscles undergo several detrimental changes following mechanical unloading resulti...
Rotator cuff (RTC) tears impair upper limb mobility and affect 20% of the adult population. Unfortun...
Abstract Background Rotator cuff (RTC) tears are a common clinical problem resulting in adverse chan...
BackgroundCellular remodeling in rotator cuff muscles following a massive rotator cuff tear is poorl...
Background: Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anat...
The rotator cuff is a complex musculotendinous unit, which plays a major role in glenohumeral joint ...
Muscle atrophy means a gradual shrinking of the muscle tissue as a result of inactivity or disease, ...
Damage to the biceps tendon is common clinically and is frequently seen in the presence of rotator c...
Damage to the biceps tendon is common clinically and is frequently seen in the presence of rotator c...
One in five people have a rotator cuff tear, increasing with age to 50% of patients in the eighth de...
Rotator cuff pathologies involving supraspinatus are a common cause of musculoskeletal morbidity and...
BackgroundChronic rotator cuff tears present a clinical challenge, often with poor outcomes after su...
Adaptive muscle activation strategies following a massive rotator cuff tear (MRCT) are inadequately ...
Rotator cuff (RC) tears are a degenerative condition that affects ~30% of people over the age of 60,...
More than 30% of the population over age 60 will suffer from a rotator cuff tear. Progressive tears ...
Rotator cuff (RC) muscles undergo several detrimental changes following mechanical unloading resulti...
Rotator cuff (RTC) tears impair upper limb mobility and affect 20% of the adult population. Unfortun...
Abstract Background Rotator cuff (RTC) tears are a common clinical problem resulting in adverse chan...
BackgroundCellular remodeling in rotator cuff muscles following a massive rotator cuff tear is poorl...
Background: Fatty degeneration of the rotator cuff muscles may have detrimental effects on both anat...
The rotator cuff is a complex musculotendinous unit, which plays a major role in glenohumeral joint ...
Muscle atrophy means a gradual shrinking of the muscle tissue as a result of inactivity or disease, ...
Damage to the biceps tendon is common clinically and is frequently seen in the presence of rotator c...
Damage to the biceps tendon is common clinically and is frequently seen in the presence of rotator c...
One in five people have a rotator cuff tear, increasing with age to 50% of patients in the eighth de...
Rotator cuff pathologies involving supraspinatus are a common cause of musculoskeletal morbidity and...
BackgroundChronic rotator cuff tears present a clinical challenge, often with poor outcomes after su...
Adaptive muscle activation strategies following a massive rotator cuff tear (MRCT) are inadequately ...