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“…Si la fonction globale de l'épaule est le plus souvent conservée, la force en élévation antérieure, le test d'abduction en rotation interne, et la perte de rétropulsion signent le diagnostic [2,3]. Le risque à long terme est une surcharge des tendons de la coiffe des rotateurs.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Si la fonction globale de l'épaule est le plus souvent conservée, la force en élévation antérieure, le test d'abduction en rotation interne, et la perte de rétropulsion signent le diagnostic [2,3]. Le risque à long terme est une surcharge des tendons de la coiffe des rotateurs.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…It is reasonable to assume that all our patients with more than 30° of abduction recovery (i.e., 83 of our 110 patients) would have scored M4, if resistance was applied with the limb at 30° of abduction, as has been suggested before for the evaluation of abduction strength. 3 Evaluation of the impact of our surgery on patients' quality of life has not been done and should be addressed in the future. Some may question why we did not perform postoperative electrophysiological studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Axillary nerve palsy was differentiated from suprascapular nerve palsy by using the active shoulder extension test and the abduction in internal rotation test. 2 Electromyography was used to confirm the clinical diagnosis of axillary nerve injury. Findings included an absent axillary nerve motor response, as well as fibrillation potentials and absence of motor unit potentials in the deltoid muscle.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%