If the continuity of the bicep tendon was intact but showed hyperthrophy after removing frayed tissue by using radiofrequency device, we classified the lesion into Type II. If there was partial loss of continuity, we classified the lesion into Type III or Type IV. Fig. 2 Classification of ...
Rotator cuff tearMagnetic resonance imagingSupraspinatus central tendonLong head of the bicep tendonsAnterior supraspinatus insertionPurpose Anterior insertion of the supraspinatus muscle plays an essential role in rotator cuff tissue. We aimed to determine whether the distance between the midpoints of the...