Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle typically occurs in the young, active male. Acute management of these injuries is recommended; however, what if the patient presents with a chronic tear of the pectoralis major? Physical exams and magnetic resonance imaging can help identify the injury and guide the physician with a plan for management. Nonoperative management is feasible, but is recommended for elderly, low-demand patients whose functional goals are minimal. Repair of chronic tears should be reserved for younger, healthier patients with high functional demands. Although operative management provides better functional outcomes, operative treatment of chronic pectoralis tears can be challenging. Tendon retraction, poor tendinous substan...
Full text is not available pending publisher permission.Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a rare sh...
Summary. Rupture of the pectorafis major muscle is rarely encountered. However, among body-builders...
INTRODUCTION: Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle appears to be increasing in athletes. However, ...
Pectoralis major rupture is a very uncommon injury first time described by Patissier in 1822. Tears ...
Background: Pectoralis major (PM) tendon rupture is an uncommon injury whose incidence has risen in ...
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Background Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a relatively rare injury leading to both functional an...
Pectoralis major (PM) muscle is the powerful dynamic stabiliser of the shoulder that acts as a flexo...
Background: Pectoralis major (PM) tendon tears are a relatively uncommon injury that typically occur...
Pectoralis major muscle rupture is becoming more frequent due to the current trends toward high-cont...
IntroductionThe rupture of the pectoralis major muscle trauma is a rare condition. It occurs most of...
The pectoralis major muscle is the largest muscle of the anterior chest wall. The primary function o...
Background: Diagnosis of pectoralis major tears early in the acute phase is important for optimiz...
Jörn Kircher, Christoph Ziskoven, Thilo Patzer, Daniela Zaps, Bernd Bittersohl, Rü...
Rupture of the pectoralis major tendon is considered an uncommon injury and a significant number of ...
Full text is not available pending publisher permission.Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a rare sh...
Summary. Rupture of the pectorafis major muscle is rarely encountered. However, among body-builders...
INTRODUCTION: Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle appears to be increasing in athletes. However, ...
Pectoralis major rupture is a very uncommon injury first time described by Patissier in 1822. Tears ...
Background: Pectoralis major (PM) tendon rupture is an uncommon injury whose incidence has risen in ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135433/1/jum201332122075.pd
Background Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a relatively rare injury leading to both functional an...
Pectoralis major (PM) muscle is the powerful dynamic stabiliser of the shoulder that acts as a flexo...
Background: Pectoralis major (PM) tendon tears are a relatively uncommon injury that typically occur...
Pectoralis major muscle rupture is becoming more frequent due to the current trends toward high-cont...
IntroductionThe rupture of the pectoralis major muscle trauma is a rare condition. It occurs most of...
The pectoralis major muscle is the largest muscle of the anterior chest wall. The primary function o...
Background: Diagnosis of pectoralis major tears early in the acute phase is important for optimiz...
Jörn Kircher, Christoph Ziskoven, Thilo Patzer, Daniela Zaps, Bernd Bittersohl, Rü...
Rupture of the pectoralis major tendon is considered an uncommon injury and a significant number of ...
Full text is not available pending publisher permission.Pectoralis major tendon rupture is a rare sh...
Summary. Rupture of the pectorafis major muscle is rarely encountered. However, among body-builders...
INTRODUCTION: Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle appears to be increasing in athletes. However, ...