Rotator cuff tears are a common condition that adversely affect function and quality of life. Altered glenohumeral joint (GHJ) motion is believed to contribute to the development of rotator cuff tears. Previous research has demonstrated relationships between in-vivo joint motion and bony morphology (particularly in the knee [e.g., 1]), and similar relationships have been reported in cadaveric shoulder studies [2, 3]. However, the extent to which these relationships exist under in-vivo conditions or if these relationships are altered in shoulders with pathologic conditions is not known. Thus, the objective of this study was to assess the relationship between glenoid/humerus morphology and in-vivo GHJ motion in healthy control shoulders and rotator cuff repair patients. We hypothesized that a relationship exists between glenoid/humerus morphology and GHJ motion in healthy control shoulders, but that this relationship is altered in rotator cuff patients.
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ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference
June 22–25, 2011
Farmington, Pennsylvania, USA
Conference Sponsors:
- Bioengineering Division
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978-0-7918-5458-7
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The Relationship Between In-Vivo Glenohumeral Joint Motion and Joint Morphology in Rotator Cuff Repair Patients and Healthy Control Subjects Available to Purchase
Cathryn D. Peltz,
Cathryn D. Peltz
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
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Kristin Ciarelli,
Kristin Ciarelli
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
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Jeffrey A. Haladik,
Jeffrey A. Haladik
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
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Michael J. McDonald,
Michael J. McDonald
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
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Vasilios Moutzouros,
Vasilios Moutzouros
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
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Michael J. Bey
Michael J. Bey
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
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Cathryn D. Peltz
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Kristin Ciarelli
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Jeffrey A. Haladik
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Michael J. McDonald
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Nicole Ramo
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Vasilios Moutzouros
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Michael J. Bey
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Paper No:
SBC2011-53240, pp. 629-630; 2 pages
Published Online:
July 17, 2013
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Peltz, CD, Ciarelli, K, Haladik, JA, McDonald, MJ, Ramo, N, Moutzouros, V, & Bey, MJ. "The Relationship Between In-Vivo Glenohumeral Joint Motion and Joint Morphology in Rotator Cuff Repair Patients and Healthy Control Subjects." Proceedings of the ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference. ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B. Farmington, Pennsylvania, USA. June 22–25, 2011. pp. 629-630. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/SBC2011-53240
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