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  1. Rotator cuff tears involving the supraspinatus tendon are common and can be associated with debilitating pain and dysfunction in the shoulder. The size and degree of supraspinatus tendon tears can range from low-grade partial-thickness tears to massive full-thickness tears.

  2. Surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff most often involves re-attaching the tendon to the head of the humerus (upper arm bone). A partial tear, however, may need only a trimming or smoothing procedure called a debridement.

  3. 21 sie 2021 · A classification system described by Harryman et al. is based on the size and number of tendons involved. Stage 0 is an intact rotator cuff, stage IA is a partial-thickness tear of the supraspinatus, and stage IB is a full-thickness tear involving only the supraspinatus.

  4. 8 maj 2024 · It is one of the four rotator cuff muscles. A supraspinatus tear often occurs from falling onto an outstretched arm, or from throwing activities. Here we explain the symptoms, causes and treatment to help you recover from a supraspinatus tear.

  5. 20 gru 2021 · To repair a torn rotator cuff, an orthopedic surgeon reattaches the tendon to the humerus (upper arm bone) using an absorbable suture anchor. The surgery’s success is dependent on how well this interface between the tendon and bone heals.

  6. 2 paź 2019 · Massive and retracted tears of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons cannot be repaired anatomically without knowledge of the displacement patterns and use of a repair technique that methodically restores the anatomic position of the displaced tissue.

  7. The rotator cuff tendons cover the head of the humerus (upper arm bone), helping you to raise and rotate your arm. This article provides answers to questions you may have if you have a torn rotator cuff, including information about causes, symptoms, and treatments.

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