Factors contributing to chondroplasia in degenerate rotator cuff disease
Chondroplasia, the development of cartilage-like characteristics in tendinous tissue, is a form of degeneration found in tendons including those of the rotator cuff. The molecular mechanism of its development is currently unknown. An examination of the features of the torn rotator cuff and the...
Main Author: | Cornell, HR |
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Other Authors: | Carr, AJ |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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