2015
DOI: 10.5397/cise.2015.18.3.138
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Effect of Preoperative Fatty Degeneration of the Deltoid and the Teres Minor Muscles on the Clinical Outcome after Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

Abstract: Background: To evaluate the effect of preoperative fatty degeneration of deltoid and teres minor muscles on the clinical outcome in patient with reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA). Methods: Nineteen patients with RTSA were enrolled. The mean follow-up period was 16.1 months. The fatty degeneration of three distinct parts in each deltoid and the teres minor muscle was measured using a preoperative magnetic resonance imaging. Postoperatively, the muscle strengths for forward elevation (FE), abduction (Ab… Show more

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“…Age [12], obesity [13], status of the remained rotator cuff muscle [14,15], scapular notching [16,17], and lengthening of the lever arm[18] have been considered essential factors for clinical consequences subsequent to RTSA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Age [12], obesity [13], status of the remained rotator cuff muscle [14,15], scapular notching [16,17], and lengthening of the lever arm[18] have been considered essential factors for clinical consequences subsequent to RTSA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%