Search Results - "HARRYMAN, D. T"
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Tendons, ligaments, and capsule of the rotator cuff. Gross and microscopic anatomy
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (01-06-1992)“…We investigated the structure of the myotendinous rotator cuff in thirty-two grossly intact cuffs from thirty fresh cadavera of subjects who had been seventeen…”
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Capsulolabral Augmentation for the Management of Posteroinferior Instability of the Shoulder
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (01-09-2000)“…BackgroundPosteroinferior instability of the shoulder has been associated with capsular laxity. The purposes of the present study were to describe the…”
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The role of the rotator interval capsule in passive motion and stability of the shoulder
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (01-01-1992)“…The purpose of this study was to characterize the role of the capsule in the interval between the supraspinatus and subscapularis tendons with respect to…”
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Repairs of the rotator cuff. Correlation of functional results with integrity of the cuff
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (01-08-1991)“…We evaluated the results of 105 operative repairs of tears of the rotator cuff of the shoulder in eighty-nine patients at an average of five years…”
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Translation of the humeral head on the glenoid with passive glenohumeral motion
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (01-10-1990)“…We have demonstrated that certain passive motions of the glenohumeral joint are reproducibly accompanied by translation of the head of the humerus on the…”
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Effect of a Chondral-Labral Defect on Glenoid Concavity and Glenohumeral Stability. A Cadaveric Model
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (01-01-1996)“…One of the primary stabilizing mechanisms of the glenohumeral joint is concavity-compression, the maintenance of the humeral head in the concave glenoid fossa…”
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The effect of articular conformity and the size of the humeral head component on laxity and motion after glenohumeral arthroplasty. A study in cadavera
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (01-04-1995)“…We used a cadaveric model to examine the mechanical effects of changes in the conformity of the articular surfaces and the size of the humeral head component…”
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Arthroscopic management of refractory shoulder stiffness
Published in Arthroscopy (01-04-1997)“…Glenohumeral stiffness is a major cause of shoulder disability and pain. Conventional management strategies often fail to yield consistent or prompt return of…”
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Optimizing arthroscopic knots using braided or monofilament suture
Published in Arthroscopy (1998)“…Surgeons need to know how the material properties of a suture affect the security of a surgical knot. The purpose of this study was to compare the security of…”
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Optimizing arthroscopic knots
Published in Arthroscopy (01-04-1995)“…Arthroscopic repairs, such as those for shoulder instability, are commonly performed. However, the failure rate after arthroscopic repair appears to be higher…”
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Mechanics of glenohumeral instability
Published in Clinics in sports medicine (01-10-1991)“…The glenohumeral joint is designed for mobility and is normally lax. It is stabilized in its midrange by its limited joint volume and concavity-compression. It…”
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Useful boundaries of the subacromial bursa
Published in Arthroscopy (01-07-1998)“…The anatomic boundaries the subacromial bursa may serve as a useful guide for surgical orientation and safety. The goals of this study were to measure the…”
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Posterior instability
Published in The Orthopedic clinics of North America (01-07-2001)“…Posterior shoulder instability is a pathology that is increasingly seen in athletes. Excessive capsular laxity was originally proposed as the key component…”
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The effect of capsular venting on glenohumeral laxity
Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-07-1991)“…Anesthetized shoulders are frequently stable against forces applied during drawer and sulcus tests, even though the shoulder muscles are inactive and do not…”
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A prospective, multipractice study of shoulder function and health status in patients with documented rotator cuff tears
Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-09-2000)“…A total of 191 patients from 29 orthopedic practices are analyzed in this report. All had full-thickness tears documented by imaging tests and/or surgical…”
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Capsulolabral augmentation increases glenohumeral stability in the cadaver shoulder
Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-11-2001)“…Multidirectional instability is not clearly understood. Excessive capsular laxity has been proposed as the key component. However, because ligaments fail to…”
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Arthroscopic labral repair to the glenoid rim
Published in Arthroscopy (01-02-1994)“…The purpose of this study was to develop a new arthroscopic approach for traumatic instability that effectively reattaches avulsed capsulolabral tissue to the…”
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Practical guidelines to safe surgery about the subscapularis
Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-11-1996)“…Surgical mobilization of an adherent or retracted subscapularis tendon is often necessary whenever an attempt is made to restore function to the glenohumeral…”
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Management of the stiff shoulder
Published in Journal of orthopaedic science : official journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (1999)“…Shoulder stiffness occurs as a result of (1) contractures of the intraarticular capsule or muscle-tendon units or (2) adhesions within the extraarticular…”
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The humeroscapular motion interface
Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-05-1998)“…Motion between the humerus and scapula commonly is described as glenohumeral motion. However, humeroscapular motion occurs at two distinct sites. In addition…”
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