The subscapularis tendon is a tendon that plays a role in the rotator cuff and shoulder biomechanics. It is one of four muscles that make up the rotator cuff, and helps the shoulder move in internal ...
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How you can prevent rotator cuff injuries (and rebuild your strength if your shoulder is injured)
These rotator cuff exercises, in the form of simple yoga poses that require no prior experience, help strengthen your ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Results from this retrospective imaging study indicated tendon tearing in continuity and muscle retraction in ...
The subscapularis is a muscle in your shoulder that helps you internally rotate your arm. When your arm is internally rotated, it means that your palm is facing back, behind your body. The ...
The subscapularis-sparing, windowed anterior technique for total shoulder arthroplasty preserves the subscapularis muscle, which allows patients to confidently rehabilitate early and without sling ...
Introduction The role of apoptosis in the progression of rotator cuff tendinopathy is poorly understood. The primary aim of this study was to quantify the amount of apoptosis in supraspinatus tendons ...
Tendinopathy is a condition in which a tendon becomes painful and has limited range of motion. More common than tendonitis, tendinopathy can be caused by many things, like aging, stress, or injury.
Background Increasingly, inflammatory mediators are considered crucial to the onset and perpetuation of tendinopathy. 1 We have previously reported increased expression of key cytokines in human and ...
Tendinopathy is an umbrella term for an injury to the tendon due to overuse. Tendons are fibrous connective tissues throughout the body that connect the bones to the muscles. Tendons are more prone to ...
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