2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2014.03.022
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Age, trauma and the critical shoulder angle accurately predict supraspinatus tendon tears

Abstract: Level IV. Case series with no comparison groups.

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“…In this study, the absence of a statistically significant difference for the comparison of age with the critical shoulder angle (P value = 0.119) differed from the age-related conjecture of Moor et al (2014a). However, the statistically significant P value of 0.000 confirmed a statistically significant correlation between the critical shoulder angle and the acromion index.…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…In this study, the absence of a statistically significant difference for the comparison of age with the critical shoulder angle (P value = 0.119) differed from the age-related conjecture of Moor et al (2014a). However, the statistically significant P value of 0.000 confirmed a statistically significant correlation between the critical shoulder angle and the acromion index.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Since these parameters were characterized by long acromia with superiorly-inclined glenoid fossae, it was understood that the smaller deltoid moment arm may result in the decentralization of the force vector on the glenoid fossa (Moor et al, 2014a;Viehöfer et al). Therefore, a greater load would be required by the rotator cuff muscles to counterbalance the deltoid force, thus initiating rotator cuff tears (Moor et al, 2013;Moor et al, 2014a;Bouaicha et al;Daggett et al;Spiegl et al).…”
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“…It has a sensitivity of 0.84 and 0.96 and a specificity of 0.89 and 0.93 for partial and full-thickness tears, respectively (3). The pathogenesis of an RCT is usually degenerative, with age being the most important risk factor for the development of such an entity (4). The estimated prevalence of RCTs in the general population is about 20%, mainly affecting patients older than 50 years (5).…”
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“…Evidências como a diminuição na rigidez, no módulo de elasticidade e o aumento na área de secção transversa são resultados importantes em relação à estrutura tendínea (Magnusson et al, 2003;Onambele et al, 2006;Stenroth et al, 2012). Em 8 patologias do tendão do manguito rotador, os fatores negativos supracitados, ligados ao envelhecimento, são uma das principais causas da degeneração progressiva desse tecido (Moor et al, 2014). …”
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