Prospective study of tendon healing and functional gain after arthroscopic repair of isolated supraspinatus tear

In case of failure of non-operative treatment of isolated supraspinatus tear, tendon surgery can improve shoulder function and alleviate pain. The present study hypothesis was that isolated supraspinatus repair shows good healing, with improved clinical results. A prospective multicentre study follo...

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Hauptverfasser: Bagheri, Nima, Bonnevialle, Nicolas, Gallinet, David, Barth, Johannes, Labattut, Ludovic, Metais, Pierre, Godeneche, Arnaud, Garret, Jérôme, Clavert, Philippe, Fatras-Meyer, Isabelle, Collin, Philippe
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description In case of failure of non-operative treatment of isolated supraspinatus tear, tendon surgery can improve shoulder function and alleviate pain. The present study hypothesis was that isolated supraspinatus repair shows good healing, with improved clinical results. A prospective multicentre study followed up 199 patients (mean age, 57 years) for one year. Inclusion criteria comprised: isolated full-thickness supraspinatus tear, retraction grade
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