T. Kido et al., The depressor function of biceps on the head of the humerus in shoulders with tears of the rotator cuff, J BONE-BR V, 82B(3), 2000, pp. 416-419
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Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
We investigated the function of biceps in 18 patients (19 shoulders) with l
esions of the rotator cuff. Their mean age was 59 years. Another series of
18 patients (19 shoulders) with normal rotator cuffs as seen on MRI acted a
s a control group. Their mean age was 55 years, A brace was used to maintai
n contraction of biceps during elevation, Anteroposterior radiographs were
obtained with the arm elevated at 0 degrees, 45 degrees and 90 degrees with
and without contraction of biceps. The distance between the centre of the
head of the humerus and the glenoid was compared in the two groups.
We found that in the group with tears there was significantly greater proxi
mal migration of the head of the humerus at 0 degrees and 45 degrees of ele
vation without contraction of biceps but depression of the head of the hume
rus at 0 degrees, 45 degrees and 90 degrees when biceps was functioning. We
conclude that biceps is an active depressor of the head of the humerus in
shoulders with lesions of the rotator cuff.