Rotator cuff anatomy

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      The Rotator Cuff in the shoulder is commonly injured. The shoulder is a complex series of joints and may incur many different injuries. Anatomy. Three bones meet to form your shoulder joint: the upper arm bone (humerus), shoulder blade (scapula), and collarbone (clavicle). Muscles and tendons form a covering around the humerus and scapula to ...

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    • [DOC File]ROTATOR CUFF DISEASE - Twin Cities Orthopedics

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      A rotator cuff that attaches to the bone is important for normal shoulder function. The rotator cuff provides strength and stability to the ball and socket, which allows the large chest (pectoralis) and upper arm (deltoid) muscles to provide power to the shoulder through a full range of movement.

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    • [DOC File]ROTATOR CUFF DISEASE

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      The use of cortisone injections for the treatment of a torn rotator cuff is usually reserved for patients with long-standing and very large tears, with modest expectations for function, or who have co-existing arthritis of the shoulder. ... rather than restoring normal tendon anatomy…

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    • [DOC File]American Society of Exercise Physiologists

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      Rotator Cuff Anatomy and Function The rotator cuff is composed of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis muscles (29). This musculotendinous complex is referred to as a cuff because the inserting tendons of each muscle envelope the head of the humerus to reinforce the stability of the glenohumeral joint.

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    • [DOC File]INTRODUCTION TO WEIGHT TRAINING/ANATOMY

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      4. Rotator Cuff muscle group consists of four muscles in the inner shoulder. Function = over head throwing motion. Exercises. Over head throwing motion with resistance. For instance, pulling (using a throwing motion) surgical tubing tied to a pole. The four muscles that make up the rotator cuff are: A. Infraspinatus. B. Supraspinatus. C ...

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    • [DOC File]Rotator cuff: failure and treatment

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      Rotator cuff: failure and treatment. Abstract. ... The insertional anatomy of the cuff tendons is designed to resist the bending, compressive and tensile loads that they experience [Gigante Marinelli 2004][ Roh Wang 2000] The insertion includes fibers transitioning from tendon, to fibrocartilage, to calcified fibrocartilage to bone.[Thomopoulos ...

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