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Treating full-thickness cuff tears in the athlete: advances in arthroscopic techniques
Maxwell C Park1, Neal S Elattrache
1Southern California Permanente Medical Group, Woodland Hills Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, 5901 De Soto Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 91367, USA. mcp16@columbia.edu
Abstract:
Full-thickness rotator cuff tears in the athlete generally occur from either high-energy contact or repetitive overhead activity. Surgical management of these injuries with a technique that maximizes footprint contact while providing a gap-resistant repair may enhance an optimal healing environment. The elite overhead athlete with a full-thickness tear has a relatively poor prognosis, and requires special consideration.
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