A partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: A novel etiology of internal impingement

Abstract Impingement of the LHB can directly lead to articular‐sided supraspinatus tears. When pain persists despite arthroscopic debridement, we recommend taking the arm out of traction intraoperatively and placing it in the 90‐90 position.

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Main Authors: Alexander Rosinski, James L. Chen, Patrick J. McGahan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Clinical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4044
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spelling doaj-9d46fb613d5549b69000f50efba189312021-08-17T08:40:47ZengWileyClinical Case Reports2050-09042021-06-0196n/an/a10.1002/ccr3.4044A partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: A novel etiology of internal impingementAlexander Rosinski0James L. Chen1Patrick J. McGahan2San Francisco Orthopaedic Residency Program San Francisco CA USAAdvanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine San Francisco CA USAAdvanced Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine San Francisco CA USAAbstract Impingement of the LHB can directly lead to articular‐sided supraspinatus tears. When pain persists despite arthroscopic debridement, we recommend taking the arm out of traction intraoperatively and placing it in the 90‐90 position.https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4044internal impingementlong head of the bicepsrotator cuff tear
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author Alexander Rosinski
James L. Chen
Patrick J. McGahan
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Patrick J. McGahan
A partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: A novel etiology of internal impingement
Clinical Case Reports
internal impingement
long head of the biceps
rotator cuff tear
author_facet Alexander Rosinski
James L. Chen
Patrick J. McGahan
author_sort Alexander Rosinski
title A partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: A novel etiology of internal impingement
title_short A partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: A novel etiology of internal impingement
title_full A partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: A novel etiology of internal impingement
title_fullStr A partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: A novel etiology of internal impingement
title_full_unstemmed A partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: A novel etiology of internal impingement
title_sort partial articular‐sided supraspinatus tear caused by the biceps tendon: a novel etiology of internal impingement
publisher Wiley
series Clinical Case Reports
issn 2050-0904
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Impingement of the LHB can directly lead to articular‐sided supraspinatus tears. When pain persists despite arthroscopic debridement, we recommend taking the arm out of traction intraoperatively and placing it in the 90‐90 position.
topic internal impingement
long head of the biceps
rotator cuff tear
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4044
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