rotator的意思和读音

rotator

: ['roʊteɪtə] : ['rəʊteɪtə]

n.;【;【】rotatory ()

rotators  

n.spinner,whirler,whirligig,turner,gyrator

n.1.2.,3.4.】rotatory ()1.2.,3.4.】rotatory ()

n.1.somebody or something that rotates or causes rotation2.a muscle that rotates part of the body on an axis

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3. rotational transform rotator rotor ...

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1.As such, neuronal injury may explain the histopathologic changes that have been observed following chronic rotator cuff tears.

2.Conclusion Arthrography of the glenohumeral joint and MRI scan are of great value in the diagnosis of traumatic rotator cuff ruptures .

3.Objective To prospectively compare arthrography with MRI to determine the sensitivity and specificity in detecting rotator cuff tear.访MRI

4.Objective: To explore the reason for the injury of both rotator cuff and suprascapular nerve and its clinical significance.

5.Arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs using titanium-alloy suture anchors are a new treatment option for active patients with shoulder injuries.使

6.The capsule, labrum, glenohumeral ligaments, and rotator cuff represent the static and dynamic stabilizers of the glenohumeral joint.

7.The primary goal of rehabilitation is strengthening of the dynamic stabilizers, including the rotator cuff and scapular stabilizers.

8.This study describes a new entry portal through the rotator interval that minimizes iatrogenic damage to the rotator cuff at its insertion.

9.Shoulder rotator cuff involves the teres minor, supraspinatus, infraspinatus and subscapularis.

10.Clinical Relevance Chronic rotator cuff injuries are associated with neuronal injury of the affected muscle.