Aims. Long-term outcomes following the use of human dermal allografts in the treatment of symptomatic irreparable
Aims. Both anatomical and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (aTSA and rTSA) provide functional improvements. A reported benefit of aTSA is better range of motion (ROM). However, it is not clear which procedure provides better outcomes in patients with limited foward elevation (FE). The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of aTSA and rTSA in patients with glenohumeral osteoarthritis (OA), an intact
Rotator cuff tears are common in middle-aged and elderly patients. Despite advances in the surgical repair of
Aims. The number of
While the evolution of the bony skeleton of the shoulder girdle is well described, there is little information regarding the soft tissues, in particular of the
We have studied cellular and vascular changes in different stages of full thickness tears of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the characteristics and outcomes of L-shaped and reverse L-shaped
The aim of this study was to investigate genetic influences on the development and progression of tears of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to compare the osseous reactions elicited by all-suture, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), and two different biodegradable anchors used during
Our aim was to determine the most repeatable three-dimensional measurement of glenoid orientation and to compare it between shoulders with intact and torn rotator cuffs. Our null hypothesis was that glenoid orientation in the scapulae of shoulders with a full-thickness tear of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to assess hypertrophy of the extra-articular
tendon of the long head of biceps (LHB) in patients with a rotator
cuff tear. Patients and Methods. The study involved 638 shoulders in 334 patients (175 men, 159
women, mean age 62.6 years; 25 to 81) with unilateral symptomatic
rotator cuff tears. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of the LHB tendon
in the bicipital groove was measured pre-operatively in both shoulders
using ultrasound. There were 154 asymptomatic
Aims. Rotator cuff tendinopathy has a multifactorial origin. Rejecting
the mechanistic theory has also led to abandoning operative treatment
at initial presentation in the first line. Physiotherapy exercise
programmes are the accepted first line treatment. The aim of this
study was to assess the long-term additional benefits of subacromial decompression
in the treatment of
The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of tissue hypoxia and apoptosis at different stages of tendinopathy and tears of the
Aims. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were long-term differences in outcomes of reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) undertaken for acute proximal humeral fracture versus
Aims. This study compared patients who underwent arthroscopic repair of large to massive
The aim of this study was to define the microcirculation of the normal
We undertook clinical and ultrasonographic examination of the shoulders of 420 asymptomatic volunteers aged between 50 and 79 years. MRI was performed in selected cases. Full-thickness tears of the
We assessed the clinical results, radiographic
outcomes and complications of patients undergoing total shoulder replacement
(TSR) for osteoarthritis with concurrent repair of a full-thickness
rotator cuff tear. Between 1996 and 2010, 45 of 932 patients (4.8%)
undergoing TSR for osteoarthritis underwent
Aims. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of surgical repair to conservative treatment and subacromial decompression for the treatment of chronic/degenerative tears of the
We have conducted a prospective study to assess the mid-term clinical results following arthroscopic repair of the
Little is known about the incidence of rotator
cuff pathology or its demographic associations in the general population.
We undertook a large epidemiological study of
The establishment of a suitable animal model of repair of the
Aims. In patients with a
CT arthrography and arthroscopy were used to assess tears of the
We examined cultured osteoblasts derived from paired samples from the greater tuberosity and acromion from eight patients with large chronic tears of the
Aims. Failure of healing is a well-known problem after repair of the
This review discusses the pathogenesis and surgical treatment of tears of the
In a prospective, randomised study on the repair of tears of the
Aims. The aim of this study was to analyse human muscle tissue before
and after
We explored the trends over time and the geographical
variation in the use of subacromial decompression and rotator cuff
repair in 152 local health areas (Primary Care Trusts) across England.
The diagnostic and procedure codes of patients undergoing certain
elective shoulder operations between 2000/2001 and 2009/2010 were extracted
from the Hospital Episode Statistics database. They were grouped
as 1) subacromial decompression only, 2) subacromial decompression
with
The aim of this study was to determine the effect
of radial extracorporeal shock-wave therapy (rESWT) on patients with
chronic tendinitis of the
In a prospective randomised trial of calcifying tendinitis of the
Aims. The aim of the study was to develop a quantitative scoring system
to predict whether a large-to-massive
Age-related localised deposition of amyloid in connective tissue has been found in degenerative articular and periarticular tissue. Biopsies of the supraspinatus tendon of 28 patients undergoing repair of the
The diagnosis of chronic lesions of the
This study reports the application of a novel method for quantitatively determining differences in the mechanical properties of healthy and torn
The aim of this study was to determine the functional outcome and rate of re-tears following mini-open repair of symptomatic large and massive tears of the
Aims. Few risk factors for
We have performed a double-blind placebo-controlled trial of moderate doses of extracorporeal shock-wave therapy (ESWT) for non-calcific tendonitis of the
A consecutive series of 372 patients who underwent surgery for disorders of the
This is a retrospective review of 108 patients who underwent decompressive anterior acromioplasty for chronic impingement in the absence of a full thickness
From a retrospective, cohort study of 205 patients diagnosed with full-thickness tears of the
The
We have undertaken an in vivo assessment of the tissue metabolism and cellular activity in torn tendons of the
We examined biopsy specimens obtained during surgery on 115 patients with complete
We report the use of the reverse shoulder prosthesis in the revision of a failed shoulder hemiarthroplasty in 19 shoulders in 18 patients (7 men, 11 women) with severe pain and loss of function. The primary procedure had been undertaken for glenohumeral arthritis associated with severe
The results of 63 operative repairs of chronic tears of the
We compared time-dependent changes in the biomechanical properties of single-and double-row repair of a simulated acute tear of the
Aims. Since long-term outcome of teres major tendon transfer surgery
for irreparable posterosuperior
Double-contrast shoulder arthrograms were performed in 20 patients at an average of 30 months after operative repair of a torn