Background: Irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff (PSRC) tears have been shown to result in shoulder pain and loss of function. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the loss of active or passive function of the PSRC on compensatory muscle loads in the deltoid and the remaining rotator cuff. It was hypothesized that both deactivation and resection of the PSRC would result in load increases in the remaining muscles and that resection of the PSRC would result in even higher required compensatory forces than would mere deactivation. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: A total of 7 cadaveric shoulders were tested using a biomechanical shoulder simulator with 10 independently controlled a...
Background: Latissimus dorsi transfer is the treatment most frequently used for restoring function i...
Objective: The goal of the current study was to determine whether and how much the stabilizing role ...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal movement patterns due to compensatory mechanisms have been reported in patients...
In patients with rotator cuff tears lost elevation moments are compensated for by increased deltoid ...
Patients suffering tendon tears in the glenohumeral cuff muscles show activation of muscles which pu...
Rotator cuff tears disrupt the force balance in the shoulder and the glenohumeral joint in particula...
AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk fac...
Purpose/Background: Rotator cuff weakness is a common finding in patients with shoulder pain. Weakn...
Rotator cuff (RTC) tears impair upper limb mobility and affect 20% of the adult population. Unfortun...
Objectives: Load is used to increasingly challenge muscle function and has been shown to increase mu...
BACKGROUND: The rotator cuff (RC) and the deltoid muscle are two synergistic units that enable the f...
Rotator cuff tears (RCTs) account for more than 4.5 million physician visits annually in the United ...
Background Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscl...
A mechanical deficit due to a massive rotator cuff tear is generally concurrent to a pain-induced de...
Background: Latissimus dorsi transfer is the treatment most frequently used for restoring function i...
Objective: The goal of the current study was to determine whether and how much the stabilizing role ...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...
BACKGROUND: Abnormal movement patterns due to compensatory mechanisms have been reported in patients...
In patients with rotator cuff tears lost elevation moments are compensated for by increased deltoid ...
Patients suffering tendon tears in the glenohumeral cuff muscles show activation of muscles which pu...
Rotator cuff tears disrupt the force balance in the shoulder and the glenohumeral joint in particula...
AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk fac...
Purpose/Background: Rotator cuff weakness is a common finding in patients with shoulder pain. Weakn...
Rotator cuff (RTC) tears impair upper limb mobility and affect 20% of the adult population. Unfortun...
Objectives: Load is used to increasingly challenge muscle function and has been shown to increase mu...
BACKGROUND: The rotator cuff (RC) and the deltoid muscle are two synergistic units that enable the f...
Rotator cuff tears (RCTs) account for more than 4.5 million physician visits annually in the United ...
Background Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscl...
A mechanical deficit due to a massive rotator cuff tear is generally concurrent to a pain-induced de...
Background: Latissimus dorsi transfer is the treatment most frequently used for restoring function i...
Objective: The goal of the current study was to determine whether and how much the stabilizing role ...
The rotator cuff consists of four primary muscles: the supraspinatus (SS), the infraspinatus (IS), t...