This study compared arthroscopic biceps tenodesis with biceps repair for isolated type II superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesions in patients older than 35 years. The authors identified isolated type II SLAP lesions that were surgically managed over a 5-year period. Minimum 2-year follow-up data were available for 22 patients who underwent biceps repair (repair group) and for 15 patients who underwent a primary biceps tenodesis (tenodesis group). Mean age at surgery was 45.2±5.5 years in the repair group and 52.0±8.0 years in the tenodesis group. In the repair group, functional outcome improved from baseline to final follow-up using the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) (47.5 to 87.4, respectively; P<.0001) and Unive...
Rehabilitation of a 38 year old male following an Arthroscopic Repair of a Type II Superior Labral A...
The effectiveness of arthroscopic repair of type II superior labrum anterior–posterior lesion (SLAP)...
Type II lesions are common lesions encountered in overhead athletes with controversies arising in te...
Background/Purpose: Superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesion repair poses a significant ...
AbstractBackground/PurposeSuperior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesion repair poses a signif...
Background: Type II superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesions could induce chronic shoul...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported outcomes, return to sport, and adverse events after SLAP repai...
BACKGROUND: Arthroscopic management has been recommended for some superior labrum anterior and poste...
Abstract Background Surgery for type II SLAP (superior labral anterior posterior) lesions of the sho...
Background: Proximal biceps pathology is a significant factor in shoulder pain. Surgical treatment o...
Background: Labral repair and biceps tenodesis are routine operations for superior labrum anterior p...
BACKGROUND: Rotator cuff tears commonly occur in combination with other shoulder injuries such as su...
The effectiveness of arthroscopic repair of type II superior labrum anterior-posterior lesion (SLAP)...
Type II lesions are common lesions encountered in overhead athletes with controversies arising in te...
Background: Biceps tenodesis (BT) is one alternative treatment to repair of superior labrum anterior...
Rehabilitation of a 38 year old male following an Arthroscopic Repair of a Type II Superior Labral A...
The effectiveness of arthroscopic repair of type II superior labrum anterior–posterior lesion (SLAP)...
Type II lesions are common lesions encountered in overhead athletes with controversies arising in te...
Background/Purpose: Superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesion repair poses a significant ...
AbstractBackground/PurposeSuperior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesion repair poses a signif...
Background: Type II superior labrum anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesions could induce chronic shoul...
Purpose: To evaluate patient-reported outcomes, return to sport, and adverse events after SLAP repai...
BACKGROUND: Arthroscopic management has been recommended for some superior labrum anterior and poste...
Abstract Background Surgery for type II SLAP (superior labral anterior posterior) lesions of the sho...
Background: Proximal biceps pathology is a significant factor in shoulder pain. Surgical treatment o...
Background: Labral repair and biceps tenodesis are routine operations for superior labrum anterior p...
BACKGROUND: Rotator cuff tears commonly occur in combination with other shoulder injuries such as su...
The effectiveness of arthroscopic repair of type II superior labrum anterior-posterior lesion (SLAP)...
Type II lesions are common lesions encountered in overhead athletes with controversies arising in te...
Background: Biceps tenodesis (BT) is one alternative treatment to repair of superior labrum anterior...
Rehabilitation of a 38 year old male following an Arthroscopic Repair of a Type II Superior Labral A...
The effectiveness of arthroscopic repair of type II superior labrum anterior–posterior lesion (SLAP)...
Type II lesions are common lesions encountered in overhead athletes with controversies arising in te...