2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-013-2662-1
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Subscapularis partial tear nodule causing shoulder rotational triggering

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“…The forelock sign was positive in two of them. The nodular formation was first described by Wani et al [9] as the healing with nodular scar tissue of a partially torn subscapularis tendon. Subsequently in 2016, Saremi described the air bag sign which was posteriorly bulging of the partially torn subscapularis tendon and added that this lesion was only seen in interstitial tears and in the internally rotated arms during the arthroscopy.…”
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“…The forelock sign was positive in two of them. The nodular formation was first described by Wani et al [9] as the healing with nodular scar tissue of a partially torn subscapularis tendon. Subsequently in 2016, Saremi described the air bag sign which was posteriorly bulging of the partially torn subscapularis tendon and added that this lesion was only seen in interstitial tears and in the internally rotated arms during the arthroscopy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Long head of biceps tendon pathologies were classified as healthy, tendinopathic (tendinitis or degenerated), dislocated, both dislocated and tendinopathic, and ruptured, as described previously. [15] The subscapularis tears were also scrutinized in terms of intratendinous nodules which was first described by Wani et al [9] in 2013 as nodules ( Figure 3) arising from the intra-articular surface of a partially torn subscapularis tendon.…”
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