Arthroscopic Margin Convergence Repair Without Suture Anchors Improves Clinical Outcomes for Full- and Partial-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical outcome scores of an arthroscopic margin convergence technique without the use of suture anchors to repair different types of rotator cuff tears and to determine whether the type or extent of the tear has an effect on clinical outcome scores after this procedure. Me...
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Main Authors: | S. Ali Ghasemi, M.D (Author), Benjamin Murray, D.O (Author), Adam Lencer, D.O (Author), Emily Schueppert, D.O (Author), James Raphael, M.D (Author), Craig Morgan, M.D (Author), Arthur Bartolozzi, M.D (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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