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  1. 18 lis 2023 · Citation, DOI, disclosures and article data. Supraspinatus tendon tears are rotator cuff injuries affecting the supraspinatus tendon and are a common cause of shoulder pain.

  2. A supraspinatus tear can occur due to trauma or repeated micro-trauma and present as a partial or full-thickness tear. Most of the time, the tear occurs in the tendon or as an avulsion from the greater tuberosity [2] .

  3. 21 sie 2021 · 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. Stage II includes the supraspinatus and a portion of the infraspinatus.

  4. 28 lis 2021 · a bursal-sided rim rent tear of the footprint, most commonly found at the tendon insertion of the supraspinatus tendon is called reverse-PASTA lesion; a bursal-sided partial-thickness tear with intratendinous extension should be described as such since delamination hamper the healing potential of the tendon 1

  5. Partial- thickness rotator cuff tears most commonly appear as interruption of the normal cuff contour, resulting in a cuff defect filled with fluid signal. The multiplanar capability afforded by MRI allows assessment of the articular, bursal, and intratendinous components of the tear.

  6. All underwent ultrasound imaging of the supraspinatus tendon with the adducted arm at rest and under maximal isometric abduction. Tendon deformation was dynamically assessed and measured with tendon thickness changes at 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2 cm from the tendon insertion.

  7. to review the available literature dealing with partial-thickness rotator cuff tears, with particular emphasis on the optimal method(s) of diagnosis, tear classification, indications for and techniques of operative repair, and treatment results.