Calcifiying tendinitis of the rotator cuff is a frequent reason of shoulder symptoms. Following the French Society of Arthroscopy, four types of calcifications have been described based on X-rays analysis. While types C or D are separate entities, calcifications with sharp edges (type A or B...
FRI0564Ultrasonographic evaluation of shoulder tendons in patients with hashimoto's disease infraspinatus tendons at both shoulders according to standard protocol.2 The presence of subacromial bursitis, effusion, tendon rupture or tendinosis were rec... DE Buyuksireci,D Tecer,B Bolayr,... - 《An...
In this position, a spinal needle was inserted through the supraspinatus tendon. A PDS suture was passed through the spinal needle into the joint. The spinal needle was then removed. The entrance point of the PDS suture into the supraspinatus tendon was localized in the subacromial space after ...
shoulder jointsynovial chondromatosisSynovial chondromatosis is a rare metaplastic condition that comprises a proliferation of cartilaginous bodies within the synovial membrane, bursa, or tendon sheath. It is characterized by the formation of multiple cartilaginous foci within the synovium that eventually ...
Rotator cuff tendinopathies are the commonest cause of painful shoulder syndromes in persons of middle age. In primary conditions, the disease process begins in the tendon, while the pathologic changes in secondary tendinopathies are either an extension of diseases from contiguous structures or a...
Maier M, Maier-Bosse T, Eckermann M, Maier-Bosse E, Schulz CU, Steinborn M, Kleen M, Stabler A (2003) The roentgen- morphologic aspects of symptomatic calcifications in patients with calcifying tendinitis of the shoulder: determination of intra- and interobserver variabilities of Gartner's ...
Soft tissue calcifications have to be considered as a rare differential diagnosis in patients presenting with medial knee joint pain. Open resection reduces symptoms immediately. The histological changes seen were comparable to that reported about pathological tendon calcifications of the shoulder. ...
tendon calcificationH2 blockerosteogenic differentiationHeterotopic ossification or calcification follows any type of musculoskeletal trauma and is known to occur after arthroplasties of hip, knee, shoulder, or elbow; fractures; joint dislocations; or tendon ruptures. Histamine receptor H2 (Hrh2) has been...
shoulder arthroscopyLittle knowledge exists on postoperative recovery of pain and shoulder function following arthroscopic removal of calcific deposits of the supraspinatus tendon (ACDSSP). Certain factors may influence outcome, including acromial morphology.To examine postoperative recovery following ACDSSP ...
Patient reported pain with shoulder abduction and painful arc of motion above 110 degrees. Patient tried conservative therapy, including NSAIDs, physical therapy, icing and rest without improvement. On physical examination there were no deformities, no weakness, and no sensory deficits in the right ...