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Die Läsion der Rotatorenmanschette

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Unklare Schulterbeschwerden mit schmerzhafter Bewegungseinschränkung des Glenohumeralgelenkes werden häufig unter dem Sammelbegriff Periarthropathia humeroscapularis (PHS) zusammengefasst. Dieser Begriff ist unpräzise, entspricht keinem eigenständigen Krankheitsbild und sollte daher möglichst vermieden werden.

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Grob, K.R., Kuster, M.S. (2001). Die Läsion der Rotatorenmanschette. In: Meyer, RP., Gächter, A. (eds) Schulterchirurgie in der Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56427-7_10

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