Demonstrated in this video are different methods and techniques for mobilizing, rerouting and using the biceps in the treatment of large and massive rotator cuff tears. According to Cory Meixner, MD; ...
A SLAP tear is a shoulder injury that involves the top part of the labrum—the ring of cartilage that surrounds your shoulder socket. Your labrum helps keep your shoulder stable. SLAP stands for ...
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Mastering shoulder ultrasound for accurate diagnoses
Shoulder ultrasound is a powerful, non-invasive tool for diagnosing rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, and other joint issues—if performed with correct technique. Success depends on understanding ...
Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint seen by doctors, affecting approximately 18–31% of the global population each month. Up to 85% of these cases are due to problems with ...
After age 40, we may all have busted-looking shoulders. But that doesn’t mean anything is wrong. In a study of hundreds of people, MRI images showed that nearly every person scanned had frayed, torn ...
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Rotator cuff repair surgery: Everything you need to know
Rotator cuff repair surgery is used to fix torn shoulder tendons or muscles. Recovery takes around four to six months with ...
On March 10, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 72, underwent surgery for an injured rotator cuff. It came after the secretary had pushed Americans to ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing of human rotator cuff tendon samples identifies pro-fibrotic stem cells, senescent tenocytes, scar-associated macrophages, and transitioning endothelial cells that ...
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