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Rotator cuff pathology was the most prevalent pathology on ultrasound (50%), with supraspinatus the most commonly affected rotator cuff component, accounting for 86 of the 102 cases (85% ...
This study aimed to examine the short-term effect of loading on the thickness of the supraspinatus tendon and acromiohumeral distance those with and without rotator cuff tendinopathy. Methods ...
Objectives The reliability of ultrasonic strain elastography (SEL) used to detect abnormalities in the supraspinatus tendon is unclear. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the reliability ...
The other rotator cuff muscles are the supraspinatus, subscapularis, and the teres minor. The main function of the four rotator cuff muscles is to stabilize the shoulder joint. These muscles and ...
Introduction: Specific scapula shapes are associated with full-thickness tears of the supraspinatus tendon. A primary role of the supraspinatus is to actively stabilize the glenohumeral joint against ...
ori.org.au Objective: To determine the interobserver and intraobserver reliability of the interpretation of MRIs for supraspinatus tendinosis. Methods: In the interobserver trial, the MRIs of 52 ...
Your rotator cuff is made up of four muscles: the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis. The muscles start on the shoulder blade (scapula) and join as tendons to form a thick ...
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Lateral raises also minimally use the posterior (back) deltoid, the supraspinatus (rotator cuff muscle), and serratus anterior (muscle above your ribs and under your armpit). In order to gain true ...
when testing the supraspinatus in the plane of the scapula), and a negative scapular retraction maneuver (indicating continued weakness of the supraspinatus with retraction and support of the ...
The supraspinatus muscle is a key component in maintaining the stability and mobility of the shoulder joint. Hence, strengthening this muscle is vital for athletes, those rehabilitating from ...
Each rotator cuff muscle is connected to the humeral head (ball) by tendons and helps hold the ball of the shoulder joint securely in its socket while also enabling you rotate and lift your arm in ...