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. 1996 Sep:(330):40-4.
doi: 10.1097/00003086-199609000-00006.

Coracoacromial ligament: in situ load and viscoelastic properties in rotator cuff disease

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Coracoacromial ligament: in situ load and viscoelastic properties in rotator cuff disease

L J Soslowsky et al. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1996 Sep.

Abstract

The coracoacromial ligament plays a role in rotator cuff disease. The changes in the in situ load and viscoelastic properties of the coracoacromial ligament in shoulders with rotator cuff tears were evaluated. Coracoacromial ligaments from 16 cadaveric shoulders (8 with rotator cuff tears, 8 without tears) were evaluated via biomechanical testing of bone ligament bone specimens. An in situ load existed in the coracoacromial ligaments of 19.6 +/- 15.4 N (rotator cuff tear) and 18.3 +/- 9.8 N (no rotator cuff tear). This difference was not statistically significant. Cyclic loading of the ligaments demonstrated a greater drop in peak stress in rotator cuff tear shoulders than in normal shoulders, whereas the stress relaxation response was not different. These changes in the coracoacromial ligament in shoulders with cuff tears may be attributable to ultrastructural changes within the ligament as a result of an altered loading environment. It remains unknown whether they occur as a result of a rotator cuff tear or if they contribute to the pathogenesis of cuff disease.

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