The subscapularis is a muscle in your shoulder that helps you internally rotate your arm. When your arm is internally rotated, it means that your palm is facing back, behind your body. The ...
The subscapularis tendon is a tendon that plays a role in the rotator cuff and shoulder biomechanics. It is one of four muscles that make up the rotator cuff, and helps the shoulder move in internal ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Arthroscopic repair of an upper-third subscapularis tendon tear improved patient-reported outcomes at minimum ...
While desperately manteling a highball 10 years back (I am now 46), I felt my shoulder shift and heard alarming noises. Although I recovered, my shoulder has recently become painful. I had an MRI and ...
Introduction The role of apoptosis in the progression of rotator cuff tendinopathy is poorly understood. The primary aim of this study was to quantify the amount of apoptosis in supraspinatus tendons ...
The muscular system consists of various types of muscle that each play a crucial role in the function of the body. Some muscular system functions include mobility, stability, posture, and circulation.
other-decreased range of motion; shoulder; shoulder-shoulder impingement; shoulder-rotator cuff, injury (tear) (subscapularis muscle, tear); shoulder-rotator cuff, injury (tear) (supraspinatus ...
Background Increasingly, inflammatory mediators are considered crucial to the onset and perpetuation of tendinopathy. 1 We have previously reported increased expression of key cytokines in human and ...
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