Background:Tenodesis of the long head of the biceps(LHB)is commonly undertaken during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.We assessed the clinical and structural outcomes after high arthroscopic tenodesis(HAT)or mini-ope...
BACKGROUND Dislocation of the long head of biceps tendon(LHBT)usually involves rotator cuff injury,and isolated dislocation with an intact rotator cuff is rare.Some cases of isolated dislocation have been reported.How...
BACKGROUND Recurrent anterior shoulder instability is a common traumatic injury,the main clinical manifestation of which is recurrent anteroinferior dislocation of the humeral head.The current follow-up study showed t...
The anterolateral ligament(ALL)is a primary structure of the anterolateral complex of the knee that contributes to internal rotational stability of the joint.Injury of the ALL is commonly associated with rupture of th...
Rotatory instability of the knee represents the main reason for failure and poor clinical outcomes regarding anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)reconstruction techniques.It is now clear that the anterolateral complex(ALC)...
BACKGROUND Anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) reconstruction has been a successful treatment for ACL rupture.However ongoing rotational instability can be an issue.Several surgical techniques have been recommended to ove...
We report an unusual case of the long head of the biceps brachii tendon rupture near the musculotendinous junction in a young patient.The injury occurred in a young athlete during sports competition.The clinical prese...
BACKGROUND Peroneal tendon disorders are common causes of lateral hindfoot pain.However,total rupture of the peroneal longus tendon is rare.Surgical treatment for this condition is usually a side-to-side tenodesis of ...
BACKGROUND Peroneal tendinopathies are an under-diagnosed and potentially under-treated pathology. If left untreated it can be a cause of chronic lateral hindfoot pain. Its diagnosis is challenging owing to its low in...
AIM: To demonstrate that long head of the biceps tendon(LHBT) tenodesis is possible more than 3 mo after rupture. METHODS: From September 2009 to January 2012 we performed tenodesis of the LHBT in 11 individuals(avera...