OBJECTIVE To provide in-vivo evidence for the common biomechanical concept of transverse and craniocaudal force couples in the shoulder that are yielded by both the rotator cuff muscles (RCM) and the deltoid and to quantitatively evaluate and correlate the cross-sectional areas (CSA) of the corresponding RCM as a surrogate marker for muscle strength using MRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS Fifty patients (mean age, 36 years; age range, 18-57 years; 41 male, 9 female) without rotator cuff tears were included in this retrospective study. Data were assessed by two readers. The CSA (mm2) of all rotator cuff muscles was measured on parasagittal T1-weighted FSE sequence at two different positions (at the established "y-position" and at a more me...
Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC...
International audienceBACKGROUND: MRI is the standard methodology in diagnosis of rotator cuff disea...
Objectives: To compare the reduction of subacromial space (SAS) during arm abduction between overhea...
OBJECTIVE To provide in-vivo evidence for the common biomechanical concept of transverse and cranio...
OBJECTIVE To establish reference values of rotator cuff (RC) cross sectional area (CSA) in males....
BACKGROUND: Quantitative muscle fat-fraction magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques correlate wi...
Biomechanical models which require information on, e.g., joint torque and muscle force are useful in...
BACKGROUND: The rotator cuff (RC) and the deltoid muscle are two synergistic units that enable the f...
BACKGROUND Quantitative MRI allows assessment of shoulder rotator cuff (RC) muscles by Dixon MR seq...
Purpose/Background: Rotator cuff weakness is a common finding in patients with shoulder pain. Weakn...
Purpose. The rotator cable (RC) is a thickening of the coracohumeral ligament. It extends from the c...
Shoulder complaints are common in the elderly and hamper daily functioning. These complaints are oft...
International audienceBackground: The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters used to diagnose r...
AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk fac...
Background MRI is the standard methodology in diagnosis of rotator cuff diseases. However, many pati...
Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC...
International audienceBACKGROUND: MRI is the standard methodology in diagnosis of rotator cuff disea...
Objectives: To compare the reduction of subacromial space (SAS) during arm abduction between overhea...
OBJECTIVE To provide in-vivo evidence for the common biomechanical concept of transverse and cranio...
OBJECTIVE To establish reference values of rotator cuff (RC) cross sectional area (CSA) in males....
BACKGROUND: Quantitative muscle fat-fraction magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques correlate wi...
Biomechanical models which require information on, e.g., joint torque and muscle force are useful in...
BACKGROUND: The rotator cuff (RC) and the deltoid muscle are two synergistic units that enable the f...
BACKGROUND Quantitative MRI allows assessment of shoulder rotator cuff (RC) muscles by Dixon MR seq...
Purpose/Background: Rotator cuff weakness is a common finding in patients with shoulder pain. Weakn...
Purpose. The rotator cable (RC) is a thickening of the coracohumeral ligament. It extends from the c...
Shoulder complaints are common in the elderly and hamper daily functioning. These complaints are oft...
International audienceBackground: The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters used to diagnose r...
AIMS In patients with a rotator cuff tear, tear pattern and tendon involvement are known risk fac...
Background MRI is the standard methodology in diagnosis of rotator cuff diseases. However, many pati...
Disability of the shoulder joint is often caused by a tear in the rotator cuff (RC) muscles. Four RC...
International audienceBACKGROUND: MRI is the standard methodology in diagnosis of rotator cuff disea...
Objectives: To compare the reduction of subacromial space (SAS) during arm abduction between overhea...