The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the human shoulder and allow for its extensive range of motion. Of the seven scapulohumeral muscles, four make up the rotator cuff. The four muscles are:
supraspinatus muscle
infraspinatus muscle
teres minor muscle
subscapularis muscle.
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The rotatorcuff is a group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the human shoulder and allow for its extensive range of motion. Of the seven...
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rotatorcuff is a group of four muscles that surround the shoulder joint and contribute to the shoulder's stability. The muscles of the rotatorcuff are...
surface of the supraspinatus tendon (one of the four tendons of the rotatorcuff) from the overlying coraco-acromial ligament, acromion, and coracoid...
is a syndrome involving tendonitis (inflammation of tendons) of the rotatorcuff muscles as they pass through the subacromial space, the passage beneath...
shoulder replacement was cuff tear arthropathy, which consists of advanced glenohumeral arthritis in the presence of a massive rotatorcuff tear. As reverse shoulder...
blade) to the greater tubercle of the humerus. It is one of the four rotatorcuff muscles and also abducts the arm at the shoulder. The spine of the scapula...
indication was primary osteoarthritis with loss of rotatorcuff function. Massive irreparable rotatorcuff tear without osteoarthritis has also been an accepted...
occur in several places in the body, but are by far most common in the rotatorcuff of the shoulder. Around 80% of those with deposits experience symptoms...
fossa. As one of the four muscles of the rotatorcuff, the main function of the infraspinatus is to externally rotate the humerus and stabilize the shoulder...
(Latin teres meaning 'rounded') is a narrow, elongated muscle of the rotatorcuff. The muscle originates from the lateral border and adjacent posterior...
typically worse with movement. It most commonly occurs around the shoulder (rotatorcuff tendinitis, biceps tendinitis), elbow (tennis elbow, golfer's elbow)...
long biceps tendon absents itself from the shoulder joint through the rotatorcuff interval, it is easily possible to distinguish between the supraspinatus...
dropped in the 1994 NFL draft because of his small-school background and a rotatorcuff injury. Allen was the tenth offensive lineman selected in the draft and...
This contrasts with conditions such as shoulder impingement syndrome or rotatorcuff tendinitis in which the active range of motion is restricted but passive...
syndrome is a rotatorcuff denervation syndrome in which the axillary nerve is compressed at the quadrilateral space of the rotatorcuff. Diagnosis is...
The Neer Impingement Test is a test designed to reproduce symptoms of rotatorcuff impingement through flexing the shoulder and pressure application. Symptoms...
competitions. He played for the Harlequins Academy until an injury to his rotatorcuff made him stop playing sport. Galitzine got his first role in the film...
infraspinatus, and teres minor muscles, three of the four muscles of the rotatorcuff, a muscle group that stabilizes the shoulder joint. In doing so the tubercle...
supraspinous and the infraspinous area is frequently seen as chronic rotatorcuff tear resulting in wasting. The wasting may be caused by the supraglenoid...
procedure or acromioplasty.[citation needed] A rotatorcuff tear can be treated with arthroscopic rotatorcuff repair.[citation needed] A shoulder fracture...
awful, and his ERA ballooned to 6.09. He turned out to be suffering from rotatorcuff and shoulder problems, and the Cardinals placed him on the disabled list...
instability. Complications may include a Bankart lesion, Hill-Sachs lesion, rotatorcuff tear, or injury to the axillary nerve. A shoulder dislocation often occurs...
the rotatorcuff, anteriorly to overlie the intertubercular groove, medially to the acromioclavicular joint, and posteriorly over the rotatorcuff. The...
May 14, 2017, Chapman was placed on the 10-day disabled list due to rotatorcuff inflammation in his left shoulder. Although MRIs revealed no structure...