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Role of high-frequency USG in rotator cuff injury and its comparison with MRI
Author(s) -
Poornima Maravi,
Ajay Khadiya,
Lovely Kaushal,
Swati Goyal,
Pinki Patil
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of medical research and review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2321-127X
pISSN - 2320-8686
DOI - 10.17511/ijmrr.2020.i06.12
Subject(s) - rotator cuff , medicine , orthopedic surgery , rotator cuff injury , tears , surgery , prospective cohort study , physical therapy
Rotator cuff injury is one of the common causes of long-term shoulder pain anddisability encountered in the orthopedic clinic. The spectrum of rotator cuff injury includestendonitis, partial tears, and complete tears. They also may influence the development of thedegenerative disease of glenohumeral joint and rotator cuff arthropathy. Material and Methods:The present, prospective study entitled “Role of high-frequency USG in rotator cuff injury and itscomparison with MRI” was conducted in the Department of Radiodiagnosis on a total of 100 patientswho presented with signs and symptoms of shoulder joint injury in Department of Orthopedic whowere then referred for USG and MRI examination to the Department of Radiodiagnosis. Result:Mean age of the patients was 38.26±14.51 years and the majority of patients belonged to the 3rddecade (34%). About 7% of patients belonged to the 2nd decade, 18% of patients each belonged tothe 4th and 5th decades of age group. Only 8% and 7% of patients in the present study belonged toextremes of age i.e. >60 years and <20 years respectively. Conclusion: Based on the findings ofthe present study, it is concluded that rotator cuff injuries are commonly encountered conditions inroutine practice, and males are commonly affected as compared to females.

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