2014
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.iyu18-2.itsl
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Influence of Tear Size on the Load Bearing Capacity of the Supraspinatus Tendon

Abstract: La ruptura del tendón supraespinoso es una de las lesiones más comunes del manguito rotador. El objetivo de este estudio es evaluar el efecto de una ruptura del tendón en su capacidad de carga y estimar el tamaño de la ruptura a la cual el tendón no puede soportar carga en el rango fisiológico. Este estudio presenta un único índice que indica la capacidad de carga del tendón, Strength Index (SI)el cual se calcula usando un modelo computacional del tendón. También se calculó el tamaño crítico de la ruptura (CTS… Show more

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“…1). Specifically for the rotator cuff, FE modeling has been used to analyze supraspinatus tear mechanics (Celemín et al, 2014;Engelhardt et al, 2014Engelhardt et al, , 2016Quental et al, 2016;Sano et al, 2007Sano et al, , 2013Thunes et al, 2015), suture repair techniques (Funakoshi et al, 2008;Mantovani et al, 2016), glenohumeral implant design (Büchler and Farron, 2004), and the treatment and diagnosis of glenohumeral instability (Drury et al, 2010;Ellis et al, 2010;Favre et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Specifically for the rotator cuff, FE modeling has been used to analyze supraspinatus tear mechanics (Celemín et al, 2014;Engelhardt et al, 2014Engelhardt et al, , 2016Quental et al, 2016;Sano et al, 2007Sano et al, , 2013Thunes et al, 2015), suture repair techniques (Funakoshi et al, 2008;Mantovani et al, 2016), glenohumeral implant design (Büchler and Farron, 2004), and the treatment and diagnosis of glenohumeral instability (Drury et al, 2010;Ellis et al, 2010;Favre et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%