May 30, 2017
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VIDEO: Speaker discusses efficacy of transtendinous repair for gluteus medius tears
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DENVER —Benjamin G. Domb, MD, discussed a study that evaluated the outcomes of transtendinous repair of partial thickness tears of the gluteus medius. He said investigators saw significant improvements in patient-reported outcomes at final follow-up. Domb said transtendinous repair was an effective procedure for the treatment of pain and instability in patients with partial thickness tears of the gluteus medius who had failed conservative treatment for a minimum of 3 months.