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with the delayed surgical group". The review noted that the level of significance of the study was not reported, and the review chose not to include it as one of their conclusions. Instead it concluded that "The paucity of evidence related to early versus delayed surgery is of particular concern, as patients and providers must decide whether to attempt initial nonoperative management or proceed immediately with surgical repair". In terms of operative techniques, differences in neither cuff integrity nor shoulder function were reported in studies comparing single-row versus double-row suture anchor fixation and mattress locking versus absorbable sutures. Postoperatively, a slight advantage was evident in patients who performed continuous passive motion alongside physical therapy, as opposed to those who solely performed physical therapy. There is insufficient evidence to adequately compare the effects of operative against nonoperative interventions. Complications were reported very seldom, or were not determined to be clinically significant.
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The results of the study included the return to sports and original functionality of 95.8% of the patients after a mean of 5.3 post-operative months. A significant decrease in pain was observed over time following removal of the calcification. The study showed the overall effectiveness of arthroscopic procedures on shoulder repair, and the lack of risk experienced. Before surgery, supraspinatus tendonitis should be ruled out as the cause of pain.
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The supraspinatus forms part of the rotator cuff and is one of its most frequently damaged components, whether from acute injury or gradual degeneration. Bad posture and age are leading risk factors, with a high prevalence of unsymptomatic partial and full tears, as well as symptomatic syndromes with
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Seida J, Schouten J, Mousavi S, Tjosvold L, Vandermeer B, Milne A, Bond K, Hartling L, LeBlanc C, Sheps D. Comparative
Effectiveness of Nonoperative and Operative Treatment for Rotator Cuff Tears. Comparative Effectiveness Review No. 22. (Prepared by the University of Alberta Evidence-based Practice
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A comparative effectiveness review of nonoperative and operative treatments for rotator cuff tears was performed at the
University of Alberta Evidence-based Practice Center in 2010. The review identified one study which reported that, "Patients receiving early surgery had superior function compared
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A 2016 study evaluating the effectiveness of arthroscopic treatment of rotator cuff calcification firmly supported surgical intervention. Calcification of the supraspinatus tendon is a major contributor to shoulder pain in the general population and is often worsened following a supraspinatus tear.
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to perform abduction, including when the arm is in an adducted position. Beyond 15 degrees, the deltoid muscle becomes increasingly more effective at abducting the arm and becomes the main propagator of this action.
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Posterior view of muscles connecting the upper extremity to the vertebral column. Supraspinatus muscle is labeled in red at right, while it is covered by other muscles at left.
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of the shoulder may demonstrate a high-riding humeral head, with an acromiohumeral distance of less than 7 millimetres (0.28 in).
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Moosikasuwan JB, Miller TT, Burke BJ (2005). "Rotator cuff tears: clinical, radiographic, and US findings".
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the arm at the shoulder. The spine of the scapula separates the supraspinatus muscle from the
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Action of right supraspinatus muscle, anterior view. Three bones shown are
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Dysfunction: Upper half of body
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The supraspinatus muscle arises from the medial two-thirds
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264:The supraspinatus tendon inserts onto the superior
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707:"Rotator cuff tears: An evidence based approach"
503:Diagram of the human shoulder joint, front view
338:, and poor sleep, especially on the side. Both
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219:(shoulder blade) to the
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1495:abductor digiti minimi
1485:opponens digiti minimi
1452:flexor pollicis brevis
1301:extensor carpi ulnaris
1296:extensor digiti minimi
1237:flexor pollicis longus
724:10.5312/wjo.v6.i11.902
461:Triceps brachii muscle
140:musculus supraspinatus
121:of arm and stabilizes
1370:bicipital aponeurosis
1197:flexor carpi radialis
329:Clinical significance
1564:extensor retinaculum
1202:flexor carpi ulnaris
770:10.1148/rg.256045203
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451:Supraspinatus muscle
373:arthroscopic surgery
237:infraspinatus muscle
95:Suprascapular artery
22:Supraspinatus muscle
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1326:anatomical snuffbox
1137:triangular interval
1094:intermuscular septa
986:infraspinous fascia
981:supraspinous fascia
830:Orthop J Sports Med
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302:suprascapular nerve
107:Suprascapular nerve
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1594:palmar aponeurosis
1589:flexor retinaculum
1569:extensor expansion
1413:osborne's ligament
1291:extensor digitorum
1227:pronator quadratus
1127:quadrangular space
1061:articularis cubiti
599:10.1007/BF02346130
565:"Injured Shoulder"
446:Teres minor muscle
441:Teres major muscle
254:supraspinous fossa
213:supraspinous fossa
77:Superior facet of
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