Rotator cuff tendinopathy represents a painful shoulder condition that encompasses a heterogeneous group of disorders. The condition can be acute or chronic and may involve various degrees of tears from partial thickness to full thickness to complete. Risk factors can be intrinsic or extrinsic to the...
Patellar tendon tear.The knee or patellar tendon can tear and break off a piece of bone with it due to an injury. If it is caused by conditions like tendinitis, the tear is seen in the middle of the tendon. Rotator cuff tear.This happens when your shoulder tendons tear or separate from...
The anatomical relationship between intramuscular and extramuscular tendons needs to be determined to know the distribution of the force to the rotator cuff tendon. The purpose of this study was to clarify the morphology of the transitional zone of intramuscular to extramuscular tendons of the ...
Tendon degeneration and chronic shoulder pain: changes in the collagen composition of the human rotator cuff tendons in rotator cuff tendinitis. Ann Rheum Dis. 1994;53:359–66. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Kjaer M. Role of extracellular matrix in adaptation of tendon and ...
Objectives To evaluate the stiffness and morphologic characteristics of the capsule, rotator cuff tendons and muscles, coracohumeral ligament (CHL), and long head of the biceps in ... 查看全部>>doi:10.1002/jum.15078Tomoki WadaDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital Chiba...
The long head of the biceps goes into the shoulder under the rotator cuff and onto the superior (top) part of the glenoid labrum The short head of the biceps attaches into the scapula at the coracoid Coraco-acromial ligament (CA ligament) – attaches the Acromion process to the coracoids...
rotator cuff tendons with a crescent-shaped tear and an L-shaped tear.Study Design: Descriptive laboratory study.Methods: The computed tomography (CT) data of a normal cadaveric shoulder from a 69-year-old man were used to develop a 3-dimensional finite element model of the rotator cuff ...
Tendons, ligaments, and capsule of the rotator cuff. Gross and microscopic anatomy. Fibrocartilage in tendons and ligaments — an adaptation to compressive load Effects of training, immobilization and remobilization on tendons Where tendons and ligaments meet bone: attachment sites (‘entheses’) in ...
Tendon disorders are common in the general population, affecting a variety of tendons in athletes and the shoulder rotator cuff in older individuals. The superficial nature of tendons coupled with the availability of high-frequency ultrasound transducers makes tendons amenable to a comprehensive sonographi...
Objectives: Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common causes of shoulder dysfunction, ranging from small (0-1 cm), medium (1-3 cm), large (3-5 cm), or massive (>5 cm) in size. Alternatively, massive rotator cuff tears have also been defined by the presence of two tendon tears...