Purpose: To investigate the performance of the bear hug (BH) and belly press (BP) tests in diagnosing tears of the subscapularis (SSC). Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on prospectively maintained data on patients who underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) of SSC tears between 2011 and 2021. A control group also was obtained of ARCRs with an intact SSC tendon. All examinations and ARCRs were performed by one high-volume shoulder surgeon. The BH test and BP test results were compared with arthroscopic findings as the gold-standard diagnostic modality. Tear type was classified based on the Lafosse classification. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, false-positive and false-negative rates,...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of clinical tests for degene...
International audienceUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repai...
Shoulder disorders are common in the general population : they occur in about 25 of every 1000 patie...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the Bear Hug maneuver for clinically diagnosing subscapularis tendon ...
SummaryHypothesisClinically, subscapularis tendon tears are suggested by the presence of increased p...
PURPOSE Analyze the diagnostic value for subscapularis (SSC) tendon tears, their correlation betw...
Background: The supraspinatus tendon is the most commonly affected tendon in rotator cuff tears. Ear...
Background: The supraspinatus tendon is the most commonly affected tendon in rotator cuff tears. Ear...
Study design A cohort study. Introduction The causes of the pain can be difficult for clinicians to ...
To investigate the accuracy of preoperative 1.5?T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interpreted with ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the influence of partial- and full-thickness upper third subscapula...
CONTEXT: A large number of special tests have been described to examine the shoulder. It is unknown ...
During the recent era of arthroscopic surgery, many distinct shoulder pathologies such as the superi...
To evaluate the posterior and superior compression test (PSCT) and weight-bearing on elbow test (WBE...
Background: With recent improvements in transducer strength, image resolution, and operator training...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of clinical tests for degene...
International audienceUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repai...
Shoulder disorders are common in the general population : they occur in about 25 of every 1000 patie...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate the Bear Hug maneuver for clinically diagnosing subscapularis tendon ...
SummaryHypothesisClinically, subscapularis tendon tears are suggested by the presence of increased p...
PURPOSE Analyze the diagnostic value for subscapularis (SSC) tendon tears, their correlation betw...
Background: The supraspinatus tendon is the most commonly affected tendon in rotator cuff tears. Ear...
Background: The supraspinatus tendon is the most commonly affected tendon in rotator cuff tears. Ear...
Study design A cohort study. Introduction The causes of the pain can be difficult for clinicians to ...
To investigate the accuracy of preoperative 1.5?T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interpreted with ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the influence of partial- and full-thickness upper third subscapula...
CONTEXT: A large number of special tests have been described to examine the shoulder. It is unknown ...
During the recent era of arthroscopic surgery, many distinct shoulder pathologies such as the superi...
To evaluate the posterior and superior compression test (PSCT) and weight-bearing on elbow test (WBE...
Background: With recent improvements in transducer strength, image resolution, and operator training...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of clinical tests for degene...
International audienceUntil the introduction of arthroscopic-assisted surgery for rotator cuff repai...
Shoulder disorders are common in the general population : they occur in about 25 of every 1000 patie...