Citation

Aleh D, Evgeny M (2018) Damage to the Rotator Cuff of the Shoulder and Tendon of the Long Biceps Head during Chronic Posttraumatic Instability of the Shoulder Joint. Clin Arch Bone Joint Dis 1:008. doi.org/10.23937/cabjd-2017/1710008

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RESEARCH ARTICLE | OPEN ACCESS DOI: 10.23937/cabjd-2017/1710008

Damage to the Rotator Cuff of the Shoulder and Tendon of the Long Biceps Head during Chronic Posttraumatic Instability of the Shoulder Joint

Danilenka Aleh1* and Makarevich Evgeny2

1Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Clinical Center of Minsk, Belarus

2Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics, BSMU (Belarusian State Medical University), Belarus

Abstract

Aim

The aim of our study was to study the frequency and relationship of damage to the rotational cuff of the shoulder and tendon of the long biceps head in the post-traumatic instability of the tendons of the long biceps head.

Objective

By analyzing the data of clinical and instrumental examination methods, determine and describe the main damage options for the rotator cuff of the shoulder and tendon of the long head of the biceps in the post-traumatic instability of the shoulder joint by determining the frequency and nature of their friendly damage.