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View article: Decompression of the Suprascapular Nerve at the Superior Scapular Notch Under Combined Arthroscopic and Ultrasound (US) Guidance: US-Arthroscopy
Decompression of the Suprascapular Nerve at the Superior Scapular Notch Under Combined Arthroscopic and Ultrasound (US) Guidance: US-Arthroscopy Open
Background : Decompression of the suprascapular nerve (SSNe) at the superior scapular notch (SSNo) is usually performed with an arthroscopic procedure. This technique is well described but locating the nerve is complex because it is deeply…
View article: CORR Insights®: A Comprehensive Enhanced Recovery Pathway for Rotator Cuff Surgery Reduces Pain, Opioid Use, and Side Effects
CORR Insights®: A Comprehensive Enhanced Recovery Pathway for Rotator Cuff Surgery Reduces Pain, Opioid Use, and Side Effects Open
Where Are We Now? In the present study, YaDeau et al. [8] propose a comprehensive clinical pathway for improving recovery after ambulatory arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery. In this work, they tackle the important issue of patients’ pain f…
View article: The paraspinal muscle-tendon system: Its paradoxical anatomy
The paraspinal muscle-tendon system: Its paradoxical anatomy Open
Anatomy of the muscle-tendon system is an important component to musculoskeletal models. In particular, the cross-sectional area of belly (mCSA) and tendon (tCSA) provides information about the maximum force that a muscle may exert. The ra…
View article: Posture‐related stiffness mapping of paraspinal muscles
Posture‐related stiffness mapping of paraspinal muscles Open
The paraspinal compartment acts as a bone–muscle composite beam of the spine. The elastic properties of the paraspinal muscles play a critical role in spine stabilization. These properties depend on the subjects’ posture, and they may be d…
View article: Combinatorial therapy with two pro-coagulants and one osmotic agent reduces the extent of the lesion in the acute phase of spinal cord injury in the rat
Combinatorial therapy with two pro-coagulants and one osmotic agent reduces the extent of the lesion in the acute phase of spinal cord injury in the rat Open
Combinatorial therapy associating two pro-coagulants (tranexamic acid and fibrinogen) with an anti-edema therapy (hypertonic saline solution) reduces the extent of the lesion in the acute phase of spinal cord injury in the rat.