After a short review of the use of ultrasonography to study shoulder rotator tendons, the technique of the investigation is described, as well as the main landmarks, findings indicative of complete rotator cuff tear, and limitations of ultrasonography in this indication. A number of issues ...
Each muscle of the rotator cuff is known to have several intramuscular tendons which provide attachment to numerous muscle fiders. 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 ...
Coraco-acromial ligament (CA ligament) – attaches the Acromion process to the coracoids The CA ligament along with the acromial process create the Outlet of the shoulder thru which passes the supraspinatus tendon of the rotator cuff Glenoid Labrum – a ring of fibrous cartilage which surrounds ...
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...
Tendons play fundamental roles in the execution of human movement and therefore understanding tendon function, health and disease is important for everyday
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 ...
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...
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 ...
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The densities of cortical and trabecular bone in the humeral head are sensitive to structural and functional loss of the rotator cuff53. Therefore, we evaluated the bone quality of the calcaneus head that functions in the insertion of the regenerated Achilles tendons (Fig.7f). Micro-computed tomo...