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Partial-thickness tears involving the rotator cable lead to abnormal glenohumeral kinematics
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Partial-thickness tears involving the rotator cable lead to abnormal glenohumeral kinematics

Gregory J. Pinkowsky, Neal S. ElAttrache, Alexander B. Peterson, Masaki Akeda, Michelle H. McGarry and Thay Q. Lee
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Vol.26(7)
2017

Abstract

Aged Cadaver Female Glenoid Cavity Humans Humeral Head Male Middle Aged Range of Motion, Articular Rotator Cuff Injuries Shoulder Joint adult aged anterior glenohumeral translation anterior rotator cuff cable Article biomechanics cadaver calculation clinical article female force frozen section glenohumeral articulation glenoid cavity human human tissue humeral head inferior glenohumeral translation kinematics male musculoskeletal system parameters partial thickness rotator cuff tear posterior rotator cuff cable priority journal rotation rotator cuff rotator cuff rupture shoulder total glenohumeral translation joint characteristics and functions middle aged pathophysiology physiology rotator cuff injury shoulder

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