The general lower strength and mobility of the shoulder, with the exception of the abduction and external rotation strength, cannot be explained by the anatomical defect of the tendon. In most of the cases, acromion type II was seen in both patients and subjects with asympt...
1 If accompanying AC injury is not timely recognized and properly treated, it can lead to shoulder joint dysfunction, limited range of motion, and chronic pain.19 The clavicle serves as the bony connection between the arm and trunk, articulating laterally with the acromion (AC joint) and media...
Compared with the clavicular hook plate, the distal clavicle locking plate for the treatment of Neer type II distal clavicle fractures is associated with better shoulder function recovery and fewer complications related to pain and abduction restriction.Introduction...
All radiographs were evaluated for osteolysis of the undersurface of the acromion, and erosion is well identified on axillary view of shoulder. It is difficult to accurately quantify subacromial erosion using radiographs. After plate removal, the erosion was checked on the axillary radiograph of the...
CuO/α-MnO2-500 was also found to have a relatively high acromion area ratio Oads/(Olatt + Oads), possibly due to the large amount of additional oxygen species provided by the CuO-MnO2 interface effect [34]. Among Cu2O- CuO-T heterojunction catalysts, Cu2O-CuO-260 catalyst possessed the...
Conclusion:MRI scan of the shoulder joint of the rotator cuff injury and subacromial impingement syndrome diagnosis has a high clinical value, clinic and imaging should pay attention to. KEYWORDS: Rotator cuff injury;Subacromial impingement syndrome;Magnetic resonance imaging *Correspondence to: Peng RC...
A clinical study on the effect of axillary approach in the treatment of Ideberg type II scapular glenoid fractures Article Open access 18 October 2024 Anatomical reconstruction to treat acromion fractures following reverse shoulder arthroplasty Article 08 December 2017 The dual subscapularis procedu...
Patient selection Patient inclusion criteria (1) Closed unilateral Rockwood III or V subluxation of the acromioclavicular joint; (2) Age ≥ 18 years; (3) Normal shoulder function before the injury; (4) Patient follows our treatment plan. Patient exclusion criteria: (1) Chronic ...
ACROMIOCLAVICULAR jointSHOULDER dislocationsTREATMENT effectivenessCONFERENCES & conventionsSURGICAL complicationsObjectives: Loss of reduction is a common postoperative complication following fixation for acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) dislocations with previously identified surgical risk factors in s...
AcromionAdultArthroscopyCost-BenefitAnalysisFemaleHumansMaleMiddleAgedWe report a randomised controlled trial to examine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of arthroscopic acromioplasty in the treatment of stage II shoulder impingement syndrome. A total of 140 patients were randomly divided into two ...