2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rboe.2016.01.007
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Evaluation of functional results from shoulders after arthroscopic repair of complete rotator cuff tears associated with traumatic anterior dislocation

Abstract: ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical outcome of arthroscopic rotator cuff fixation and, when present, simultaneous repair of the Bankart lesion caused by traumatic dislocation; and to assess whether the size of the rotator cuff injury caused by traumatic dislocation has any influence on the postoperative clinical outcomes.MethodsThirty-three patients with traumatic shoulder dislocation and complete rotator cuff injury, with at least two years of follow up, were retrospectively evaluated. For analysis purposes, th… Show more

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“…Muscle strength after anterior glenohumeral instability treatment was determined in 4 studies 16 20 22 24 (33%). Three papers (25%) used a quantitative measurement of muscle strength aided by a dynamometer and reported the position of the patient (orthostatic or neutral).…”
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“…Muscle strength after anterior glenohumeral instability treatment was determined in 4 studies 16 20 22 24 (33%). Three papers (25%) used a quantitative measurement of muscle strength aided by a dynamometer and reported the position of the patient (orthostatic or neutral).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three papers (25%) used a quantitative measurement of muscle strength aided by a dynamometer and reported the position of the patient (orthostatic or neutral). One study 20 (8%) evaluated only the elevation strength of the patients, while the remaining papers (25%) evaluated the strength of medial shoulder rotation. Among the 3 studies evaluating the outcomes of Laterjet-Patte surgery, 2 (66%) assessed the strength of medial shoulder rotation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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