Rotator cuff injuries are often associated with long head of biceps tendon (LHBT) lesions, which are more common in middle-aged and older adults. With the continuous updating of diagnosis and treatment techniques and treatment concepts in recent years, many patients can receive effective diagnosis and treatment. This article starts from the anatomy, etiology, diagnosis and treatment progress of rotator cuff and LHBT, and details the related research progress of rotator cuff injury combined with LHBT at home and abroad. This paper focuses on the significance of paying attention to LHBT lesions while dealing with rotator cuff injuries, aiming to improve clinicians’ understanding of rotator cuff injuries combined with LHBT lesions, explore accurate and effective diagnosis and treatment systems, so as to choose the best treatment method.
Frozen shoulder is a common disease in orthopaedic clinic. The main clinical manifestations were shoulder joint pain and limited active and passive activity. However, the etiology and pathogenesis of frozen shoulder are not fully understood, so people can not choose the appropriate treatment plan. In recent years, there have been a lot of exploration on the pathogenesis and treatment measures of this disease at home and abroad, but there is no unified standard for the treatment of frozen shoulder. This article summarizes the treatment methods of frozen shoulder at home and abroad in recent years, analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of non-surgical treatment and surgical treatment, in order to provide assistance for clinical practice.