Biomechanical analysis of articular-sided partial-thickness rotator cuff tear and repair

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Background: Articular-sided partial-thickness rotator cuff tears are common injuries in throwing athletes. The superior shoulder capsule beneath the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons works as a stabilizer of the glenohumeral joint. Purpose: To assess the effect of articular-sided partial-thickness rotator cuff tear and repair on shoulder biomechanics. The hypothesis was that shoulder laxity might be changed because of superior capsular plication in transtendon repair of articularsided partial-thickness rotator cuff tears. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Nine fresh-frozen cadaveric shoulders were tested by using a custom shoulder-testing system at the simulated latecocking phase and acceleration phase of throwing motion. Maximum glenohumeral external rotation angle, anterior translation, position of the humeral head apex with respect to the glenoid, internal impingement area, and glenohumeral and subacromial contact pressures were measured. Each specimen underwent 3 stages of testing: stage 1, with the intact shoulder; stage 2, after creation of articular-sided partial-thickness tears of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons; and stage 3, after transtendon repair of the torn tendons by using 2 suture anchors. Results: Articular-sided partial-thickness tears did not significantly change any of the shoulder biomechanical measurements. In the simulated late-cocking phase, transtendon rotator cuff repair resulted in decreased maximum external rotation angle by 4.2° (P = .03), posterior shift of the humeral head (1.1-mm shift; P = .02), decreased glenohumeral contact pressure by 1.7 MPa (56%; P = .004), and decreased internal impingement area by 26.4 mm2 (65%; P

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Mihata, T., McGarry, M. H., Ishihara, Y., Bui, C. N. H., Alavekios, D., Neo, M., & Lee, T. Q. (2015). Biomechanical analysis of articular-sided partial-thickness rotator cuff tear and repair. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 43(2), 439–446. https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546514560156

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