MR imaging of rotator cuff injury: what the clinician needs to know.
@article{Morag2006MRIO,
title={MR imaging of rotator cuff injury: what the clinician needs to know.},
author={Yoav Morag and Jon A. Jacobson and Bruce S. Miller and Michel De Maeseneer and Gandikota Girish and David A. Jamadar},
journal={Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc},
year={2006},
volume={26 4},
pages={
1045-65
}
}The rotator cuff muscles generate torque forces to move the humerus while acting in concord to produce balanced compressive forces to stabilize the glenohumeral joint. Thus, rotator cuff tears are often associated with loss of shoulder strength and stability, which are crucial for optimal shoulder function. The dimensions and extent of rotator cuff tears, the condition of the involved tendon, tear morphologic features, involvement of the subscapularis and infraspinatus tendons or of contiguous…
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