Supraspinatus tendinosis one of the most common pathologies of the musculoskeletal system.The aim of this study to investigate the relationship between supraspinatus tendinosis and shoulder morphology with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Supraspinatus tendinosis one of the most common pathologies of the musculoskeletal system. It affects 15-50% of the population and its prevalence increases with age. It can lead to useful disability as well as ease of life. Weight, old age and traumas as recurrent risk for SS tendosis. In the literature, there are a large number of small and small numbers among the biology of supraspinologicus tears .The aim of this study to investigate the relationship between supraspinatus tendinosis and shoulder morphology with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
The MRI images of patients who had undergone to shoulder magnetic resonance imaging because of shoulder pain or another pathology were studied
Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University
Antalya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Coracoacromial ligament thickness
It was measured at the insertion site of the coracoacromial ligament in the lateral part of the acromion
Time frame: three months
Acromial angle (delta angle)
It is the angle between the line parallel to the lower face of the acromion and the ground plane
Time frame: three months
Acromioglenoid angle
It is the angle between the lower surface of the acromion (a) and the line parallel to the glenoid bone structure
Time frame: three months
Axial supraspinatus glenoid angle
It is the angle between the supraspinatus fossa (a) and the line parallel to the glenoid bone structure
Time frame: at the same time
Coronal supraspinatus glenoid angle
It is the angle between the line parallel to the supraspinatus fossa and the line parallel to the glenoid bone structure
Time frame: three months
Acromiohumeral distance
It is the narrowest distance between the acromion and the humerus
Time frame: three months
Coracoacromial arch angle
: It is the angle between the axis of the coracoacromial ligament (running from the coracoid process to the acromion) and the line parallel to the lower surface of the acromion
Time frame: three months
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