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pro vyhledávání: '"Robert M, Hollinshead"'
Autor:
James P. Wiley, Richard S. Boorman, Nicholas G. H. Mohtadi, Kristie D More, Ian K.Y. Lo, Kelly Brett, Robert M. Hollinshead
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 27:444-448
Background The purpose of this study was to examine 5-year outcomes in a prospective cohort of patients previously enrolled in a nonoperative rotator cuff tear treatment program. Methods Patients with chronic (>3 months), full-thickness rotator cuff
Autor:
Richard S. Boorman, J. Preston Wiley, Robert M. Hollinshead, Atiba A Nelson, Nicholas G. H. Mohtadi, Ian K.Y. Lo, Kelly Brett, Dianne Bryant, Kristie D More
Publikováno v:
Bone and Joint Institute
Background: Chronic rotator cuff tears are prevalent and can be disabling. The existing literature is unclear regarding the effectiveness of nonoperative treatment. The purposes of this study were to determine whether the outcome of nonoperative trea
Autor:
Treny M. Sasyniuk, Denise S. Chan, Nicholas G. H. Mohtadi, Jennifer A. Fletcher, Feng X. Li, Robert M. Hollinshead
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 36:1043-1051
Background Rotator cuff tears affect patients’ quality of life. The evolution toward less invasive operative techniques for rotator cuff repair requires appropriate comparisons with the standard open procedure, using validated outcomes in a randomi
Autor:
Nicholas G. H. Mohtadi, Margaret L. Russell, Gordon H. Fick, Robert M. Hollinshead, Treny M. Sasyniuk
Publikováno v:
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 23:971-977
The purpose of this study was to determine the inter-rater reliability of orthopaedic shoulder surgeons in evaluating the intra-articular structures involved in real-time diagnostic shoulder arthroscopy by use of a videotape model.Twenty patients (ni
Publikováno v:
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 21:652-658
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to critically evaluate the literature to determine whether open or arthroscopic surgical repair for traumatic recurrent anterior shoulder instability results in a better outcome. Type of Study: Meta-analysis. Me
Autor:
Frances L. Jager, Treny M. Sasyniuk, Gordon H. Fick, Nicholas G. H. Mohtadi, Robert M. Hollinshead
Publikováno v:
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 20:1055-1062
Purpose: To assess interobserver reliability between 2 surgeons, for real-time diagnostic arthroscopy and the corresponding videotape of shoulder pathology in patients with a clinical symptom complex consistent with shoulder impingement syndrome. Typ
Publikováno v:
Operative Orthop�die und Traumatologie. 15:254-268
Stabilisierung der Schulter auf arthroskopischem Weg durch elektrothermische Einwirkung auf die Gelenkkapsel zur Kapselraffung bei Patienten mit multidirektionaler Instabilitat oder Laxitat, mit atraumatischer unidirektionaler Instabilitat und als zu
Autor:
Elizabeth Oddone Paolucci, Treny M. Sasyniuk, Heather N. Hannaford, Laurie A. Hiemstra, Nicholas G. H. Mohtadi, Richard S. Boorman, Robert M. Hollinshead, Denise S. Chan, Jocelyn Fredine, Ian K.Y. Lo
Publikováno v:
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume. 96(5)
The literature comparing open and arthroscopic repair for glenohumeral instability is conflicting. We performed a prospective, expertise-based, randomized clinical trial to compare open shoulder stabilization with arthroscopic shoulder stabilization
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 10:1-6
Thermal denaturation of collagen in ligament tissue has the potential to enhance arthroscopic shoulder stabilization. Previous studies have shown that laser energy produces significant capsular shortening without alteration of viscoelastic properties
Two 6-year follow-up studies of large and massive rotator cuff tears: Comparison of outcome measures
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 9:373-379
The purposes of this report are (1) to describe the development of a quality-of-life outcome measure for rotator cuff disease (RC-QOL) and a new simple test of rotator cuff function, the Functional Shoulder Elevation Test (FSET), and (2) to compare t