2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2011.07.025
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Clinical features of partial anterior bursal-sided supraspinatus tendon (PABST) lesions

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“…4-B). Von Mises strain was reported for nine elements as they deformed : two elements in the medial aspect of the supraspinatus tendon 2 , three elements in the rotator cuff cable 3 , one element in the rotator cuff crescent, and three elements in the tendon-bone footprint 4 ( Fig. 4-C).…”
Section: Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…4-B). Von Mises strain was reported for nine elements as they deformed : two elements in the medial aspect of the supraspinatus tendon 2 , three elements in the rotator cuff cable 3 , one element in the rotator cuff crescent, and three elements in the tendon-bone footprint 4 ( Fig. 4-C).…”
Section: Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some people may live for years or decades with minimal symptoms despite a large rotator cuff tear 1 , while others experience debilitating pain and loss of function in the presence of a small tear 2,3 . Response to nonsurgical treatment is equally variable, with some obtaining improved function and reduced pain and others failing to improve and requiring surgical intervention.…”
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“…33 Partial anterior bursal-sided tears occur most commonly in younger patients in the setting of trauma, in the anterior leading edge of the supraspinatus. 34 Patients > 40 years show an increased incidence of tendon degeneration, partial tears, and full-thickness tears as they age. 35 Partial bursal-sided tears of the posterior supraspinatus tend to be degenerative in origin and occur in the older population.…”
Section: Partial-thickness Tearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sie treten jedoch häufiger auf als komplette Rupturen [12,38]. In einer MRT-Untersuchung von 96 asymptomatischen Schultergelenken beschreiben Sher et al [31] eine Prä-valenz von 20% für die Partialläsionen. In der Altersgruppe von 19 bis 39 Jahren zeigten sich dabei 4% Partialläsionen und keine Komplettrupturen der Rotatorenmanschette, im Vergleich zu 28% Partialläsionen und 26% Komplettrupturen in der Patientengruppe über 60 Jahre.…”
Section: Inzidenzunclassified
“…Aufgrund des direkten Kontakts zur Bursa ist dabei eher eine klinische Symptomatik zu erwarten als bei artikulärseitigen Lä-sionen bzw. Komplettrupturen, was sich auch in einer kürzeren Symptomzeit bis zur Therapie widerspiegelt [31]. …”
Section: Extrinsische Ursachenunclassified