Objective Glenohumeral (GH) osteoarthritis (OA) is the third most common large joint disease, after hip and knee OA. This ...
primary glenohumeral joint OA with or without an intact rotator cuff, and OA secondary to a massive rotator cuff tear (termed cuff tear arthropathy, the treatment of which was discussed previously).
The primary goals of these programmes are to elicit high levels of rotator cuff and scapular muscular activation using movement patterns and positions that do not create significant subacromial ...
Medically reviewed by Jennifer Steinhoff, MD A rotator cuff repair is a procedure in which torn tendons and/or muscles ...
France Background Although rotator cuff contractions play an important role in stabilizing the glenohumeral joint, little is known about the role of these muscles in physiopathological recurrent ...
Acromioclavicular joint (Figure 5a) and GHJ pathology were the most common x-ray findings (both 17%) and calcification involving the rotator cuff was reported in 13% of subjects (Figure 5b).