Rotator cuff tears are common, and lead to shoulder pain and functional impairment. Despite their frequency and related disability, etiology and pathogenesis are still debated. Multiple factors contribute to tears of the rotator cuff. Extrinsic factors are anatomic variables, such as acromial morphologic characteristics, os acromiale, and acromial spurs that compress the rotator cuff by bony impingement or direct pressure from the surrounding soft tissue. Intrinsic factors arise from the tendon itself, because of tensile overload, aging, microvascular supply, traumatisms, or degeneration. Little information is available from a cellular and molecular point of view. We reviewed the biological factors involved in the pathogenesis of rotator cu...
The rotator cuff is a complex musculotendinous unit, which plays a major role in glenohumeral joint ...
Introduction Excessive apoptosis has been hypothesized as possible cause of tendinopathy and tear in...
This handbook provides detailed, state of the art information on simple and complex rotator cuff tea...
Rotator cuff tears are common, and lead to shoulder pain and functional impairment. Despite their fr...
Rotator cuff tears are common and are a frequent source of shoulder pain and disability. A wide vari...
Tendon tears of the rotator cuff show a high prevalence in today’s population. Patients suffer from ...
The pathogenesis of rotator cuff tears is multifactorial. Tendon abnormalities of the rotator cuff i...
A review was conducted to synthesize the available research literature on the pathogenesis of rotato...
Rotator cuff tears may be caused by intrinsic (biochemical) or extrinsic (physical) mechanisms, or a...
INTRODUCTION: The pathogenesis of rotator cuff disease (RCD) is complex and not fully understood. Th...
Abstract The thesis has two aims. Firstly, to gain a greater understanding of the intrinsic mechanis...
This thesis originates from the difficulties in the management of patients with rotator cuff tears. ...
Abstract By virtue of its anatomy and function, the rotator cuff is vulnerable to considerable morbi...
Excessive apoptosis has been hypothesized as possible cause of tendinopathy and tear in the tendons ...
The rotator cuff is a complex musculotendinous unit, which plays a major role in glenohumeral joint ...
Introduction Excessive apoptosis has been hypothesized as possible cause of tendinopathy and tear in...
This handbook provides detailed, state of the art information on simple and complex rotator cuff tea...
Rotator cuff tears are common, and lead to shoulder pain and functional impairment. Despite their fr...
Rotator cuff tears are common and are a frequent source of shoulder pain and disability. A wide vari...
Tendon tears of the rotator cuff show a high prevalence in today’s population. Patients suffer from ...
The pathogenesis of rotator cuff tears is multifactorial. Tendon abnormalities of the rotator cuff i...
A review was conducted to synthesize the available research literature on the pathogenesis of rotato...
Rotator cuff tears may be caused by intrinsic (biochemical) or extrinsic (physical) mechanisms, or a...
INTRODUCTION: The pathogenesis of rotator cuff disease (RCD) is complex and not fully understood. Th...
Abstract The thesis has two aims. Firstly, to gain a greater understanding of the intrinsic mechanis...
This thesis originates from the difficulties in the management of patients with rotator cuff tears. ...
Abstract By virtue of its anatomy and function, the rotator cuff is vulnerable to considerable morbi...
Excessive apoptosis has been hypothesized as possible cause of tendinopathy and tear in the tendons ...
The rotator cuff is a complex musculotendinous unit, which plays a major role in glenohumeral joint ...
Introduction Excessive apoptosis has been hypothesized as possible cause of tendinopathy and tear in...
This handbook provides detailed, state of the art information on simple and complex rotator cuff tea...