Rotator cuff Disease: Aspects and Implications

The objetive this study was analyze the characteristics of the rotator cuff disease carrying and its implications by the lesion evolutional stage. 112 patients with initial diagnosis of rotator cuff disease were interviewed, most of them women, average age of 51 years, right side more injured, with...

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Autores principales: Schadeck de Almeida,Josiane, Carvalho Filho,Guaracy, Marino Lamari,Neuseli
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2005
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220050004000162006-01-19Rotator cuff Disease: Aspects and ImplicationsSchadeck de Almeida,JosianeCarvalho Filho,GuaracyMarino Lamari,Neuseli Shoulder impingement syndrome Physical therapy Rotator cuff The objetive this study was analyze the characteristics of the rotator cuff disease carrying and its implications by the lesion evolutional stage. 112 patients with initial diagnosis of rotator cuff disease were interviewed, most of them women, average age of 51 years, right side more injured, with evidence to be the most damaged (p=0,00) and with a lot incapacity to move the upper limbs (p<0,05). The most found pathology stage was the partial rupture of supraspinatus tendon, 26,16 months of attendance and without association with pathology stages. Most of patients were treated with physiotherapy and just 19% of them were submitted to the surgery procedure. It has shown that this pathology implies in lots functional damages, affects social and work standard with high incapacities on upper limbs even after treatmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.23 n.4 20052005-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022005000400016en10.4067/S0717-95022005000400016
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Shoulder impingement syndrome
Physical therapy
Rotator cuff
spellingShingle Shoulder impingement syndrome
Physical therapy
Rotator cuff
Schadeck de Almeida,Josiane
Carvalho Filho,Guaracy
Marino Lamari,Neuseli
Rotator cuff Disease: Aspects and Implications
description The objetive this study was analyze the characteristics of the rotator cuff disease carrying and its implications by the lesion evolutional stage. 112 patients with initial diagnosis of rotator cuff disease were interviewed, most of them women, average age of 51 years, right side more injured, with evidence to be the most damaged (p=0,00) and with a lot incapacity to move the upper limbs (p<0,05). The most found pathology stage was the partial rupture of supraspinatus tendon, 26,16 months of attendance and without association with pathology stages. Most of patients were treated with physiotherapy and just 19% of them were submitted to the surgery procedure. It has shown that this pathology implies in lots functional damages, affects social and work standard with high incapacities on upper limbs even after treatment
author Schadeck de Almeida,Josiane
Carvalho Filho,Guaracy
Marino Lamari,Neuseli
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Carvalho Filho,Guaracy
Marino Lamari,Neuseli
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title Rotator cuff Disease: Aspects and Implications
title_short Rotator cuff Disease: Aspects and Implications
title_full Rotator cuff Disease: Aspects and Implications
title_fullStr Rotator cuff Disease: Aspects and Implications
title_full_unstemmed Rotator cuff Disease: Aspects and Implications
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