Asymmetric atrophy of the supraspinatus muscle following tendon tear
β Scribed by Dominik C. Meyer; Christoph Pirkl; Christian W.A. Pfirrmann; Marco Zanetti; Christian Gerber
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 586 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0736-0266
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Muscle atrophy is a known consequence of muscle disuse, muscle denervation and tendon tear. Whereas after nerve injury muscle atrophies in the denervated area, the distribution of muscle atrophy following tear of its tendon is not known.
Standardized MRI scans of 64 consecutive, painful shoulders were evaluated for supraspinatus tendon tearing, myotendinous retraction, supraspinatus muscle atrophy, fatty infiltration, ratio of the scapular (deep) and fascial (superficial) muscle area (βsymmetryβ) and position of the central tendon within the supraspinatus fossa.
There were thirteen shoulders with no and eleven shoulders with partial thickness supraspinatus tendon tears. In the forty cases with full thickness tendon tear, there was significant muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration. Atrophy of the fascial muscle portion was 43%, on the bony side it was 9% (p < 0.005). The position of the central tendon within the supraspinatus fossa, was unaltered.
Muscular changes following tendon tear occur highly asymmetrically: The muscle portion originating from the fascia primarily atrophies, the portion originating from the scapula primarily undergoes fatty infiltration. Muscular changes are not simply a consequence of muscle disuse, but dependent on architectural changes in the muscle. Β© 2004 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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