A complete tear will lead to loss of hip abduction. In cases of intractable pain with examination findings of trochanteric bursitis and weakness in the hip abductors, imaging studies calling attention to a possible tendon rupture may be diagnostic. Endoscopic repair of gluteus medius tendon tears ...
to review the diagnosis on MRI and radiography of 24 renal transplant recipients with hip pain suspicious for avascular necrosis and to investigate whether there is an association between kidney transplant patients with end-stage renal disease and symptomatic gluteus minimus and medius tendon abnormality...
Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA Dr. Simon Lee Hip Preservation Center, Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Rush University Medical Center, 1611 West Harrison Street, Suite 300, 60612, Chicago, IL, USA Prof. Shane J. Nho Corresponding author Correspondence toJon...
(i.e., lateral hip pain and maximal tenderness over the greater trochanter),22the finding of both a positive Trendelenburg sign and gait on the symptomatic side accurately detected the MRI finding of a tear in the gluteus medius tendon (sensitivity = 73%, specificity = 77%, positive ...
Understanding the sonoanatomy of the gluteus minimus muscle‐tendon unit is a prerequisite for recognizing and characterizing gluteus minimus tendon disorders, which, in turn, guides treatment for patients with greater trochanteric or anterior hip pain syndromes.doi:10.1002/jum.15156...
Conclusions: Endoscopic surgical repair can be an effective treatment of gluteus medius tears in the short term. Fatty degeneration of the gluteus medius and minimus has a negative impact on clinical outcomes of endoscopic gluteus medius repair.Thaunat, Mathieu...
Gluteus minimusAtrophyTendinopathyTendon tearMRITo evaluate gluteus medius and minimus tendon pathology and muscle atrophy in older individuals using MRI.Chi, Andrew S.Long, Suzanne S.Zoga, Adam C.Read, Paul J.Deely, Diane M.Parker, LaurenceMorrison, William B....
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An MRI of his left hip revealed a full-thickness tear of the gluteus medius tendon and partial thickness tear of the gluteus minimus tendon. There was no recent history of a fall or trauma. The patient underwent glut eus medius tendon repair, which was successful. Setting Tertiary care ...
Abstract Data Objectives We present the long-term results of surgical repair of gluteus medius and minimus tears with the use of suture anchors and double-row technique. The Purpose of this retrospective s tudy is to describe this technique, present specific diagnostic pathways and examine the ...