Publications by authors named "Shayma S Alsubaie"

Article Synopsis
  • - The acromiohumeral center-edge angle (ACEA) is linked to a higher risk of rotator cuff tears, as shown by measurements on shoulder radiographs and MRIs.
  • - A study compared ACEA measurements from 45 patients with rotator cuff tears and 41 healthy individuals, revealing significantly higher ACEA values in the tear group on both radiographs and MRIs.
  • - While ACEA measurements on MRI demonstrated strong consistency when measured by the same person (intrarater reliability), they showed inconsistency between different observers (interrater reliability).
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Purpose: Minimally invasive aesthetic procedures are widely popular among the youth. Despite their prevalence, there is a significant gap in the research concerning the relationship between these procedures and psychological wellbeing, as well as an insufficient exploration of the barriers and motivators influencing their adoption, this study aims to address these gaps.

Methods: This cross-sectional study has utilized a secure online survey directed at Saudi university students as the target population.

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Background: The alpha angle has been widely used in the assessment of cam-type of impingement, but recent studies have shown that this angle may also be high in asymptomatic patients. The aim of this study is to report the prevalence of cam-type morphology in asymptomatic volunteers and explore its correlation with hip clinical and radiological parameters.

Methods: This single-centre prospective study included 48 asymptomatic male volunteers (96 hips).

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Background: Supracondylar humerus fractures account for more than 60% of all elbow fractures and about 1/5 of all pediatric fractures. Unfortunately, these fractures can be associated with risk of complications including neurovascular injuries, malunions and limb deformities. Controversy exists regarding the effect of time of surgical intervention and/or level of surgeon performing the surgery on outcome of these fractures.

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