AAOS 2016: Release of transverse ligament improves outcomes of rotator cuff repair
AAOS 2016: Release of transverse ligament improves outcomes of rotator cuff repair
Does the Release of Transverse Ligament Improve the Results of High Arthroscopic Tenodesis?
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50 patients with rotator cuff tear and concomitant long head of the biceps (LHB) tendinopathy were randomized to arthroscopic tenodesis either with or without release of the transverse humeral ligament. The purpose of this study was to compare visual analog scale pain score, Constant score, and LHB score between the two groups over 24 months follow-up. Findings indicated significantly higher Const...
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