Reduction of critical shoulder angle to less than 35\ub0 is potentially useful to prevent progression of rotator cuff tear or to protect cuff repair from re-tear. Lateral acromioplasty is an effective procedure to reduce the critical shoulder angle without violating the acromial deltoid origin
Aim: Subacromial impingement syndrome appears to be one of the most frequent causes of shoulder pain...
BackgroundDislocation of the acromioclavicular joint is one of the most common shoulder problems in ...
To date, there is no consensus on when and how to perform acromioplasty during rotator cuff repair (...
Reduction of critical shoulder angle to less than 35° is potentially useful to prevent progression o...
Background: A Critical Shoulder Angle (CSA), evaluated on plain radiographs, greater than 35◦ is con...
Critical shoulder angle (CSA) is the angle between the superior and inferior bone margins of the gle...
Abstract Background A large critical shoulder angle (CSA) >35° is associated with the development of...
Objectives: To develop a mathematical model for the preoperative planning of arthroscopic lateral ac...
BACKGROUND A large critical shoulder angle (CSA) >35° is associated with the development of rotator...
BACKGROUND:Scientific evidence is not clear regarding the routine use of acromioplasty in the treatm...
There is no consensus on how to perform acromioplasty, particularly regarding the level and extent o...
BackgroundScientific evidence is not clear regarding the routine use of acromioplasty in the treatme...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Objective: To assess patients' outcomes after subacromial or glenohumeral injections based on the de...
Acromioplasty is a well-described surgical step used for a variety of\ud rotator cuff pathologies. A...
Aim: Subacromial impingement syndrome appears to be one of the most frequent causes of shoulder pain...
BackgroundDislocation of the acromioclavicular joint is one of the most common shoulder problems in ...
To date, there is no consensus on when and how to perform acromioplasty during rotator cuff repair (...
Reduction of critical shoulder angle to less than 35° is potentially useful to prevent progression o...
Background: A Critical Shoulder Angle (CSA), evaluated on plain radiographs, greater than 35◦ is con...
Critical shoulder angle (CSA) is the angle between the superior and inferior bone margins of the gle...
Abstract Background A large critical shoulder angle (CSA) >35° is associated with the development of...
Objectives: To develop a mathematical model for the preoperative planning of arthroscopic lateral ac...
BACKGROUND A large critical shoulder angle (CSA) >35° is associated with the development of rotator...
BACKGROUND:Scientific evidence is not clear regarding the routine use of acromioplasty in the treatm...
There is no consensus on how to perform acromioplasty, particularly regarding the level and extent o...
BackgroundScientific evidence is not clear regarding the routine use of acromioplasty in the treatme...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Objective: To assess patients' outcomes after subacromial or glenohumeral injections based on the de...
Acromioplasty is a well-described surgical step used for a variety of\ud rotator cuff pathologies. A...
Aim: Subacromial impingement syndrome appears to be one of the most frequent causes of shoulder pain...
BackgroundDislocation of the acromioclavicular joint is one of the most common shoulder problems in ...
To date, there is no consensus on when and how to perform acromioplasty during rotator cuff repair (...