Dr. Stéphanie Giezendanner Department of Clinical Research Profiles & Affiliations OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master Projects & Collaborations OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master Profiles & Affiliations Projects & Collaborations 1 foundShow per page10 10 20 50 Evidence-based definition and classification of the etiology of rotator cuff tears in Switzerland Research Project | 4 Project MembersRotator cuff tears are common and classified as traumatic or degenerative, yet reliable discrimination remains difficult, particularly in Switzerland where etiology determines insurance coverage. This project aims to improve transparency and consistency in classification by integrating clinical and MRI‑based factors into an evidence‑based prediction model. 1 1 OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master
Projects & Collaborations 1 foundShow per page10 10 20 50 Evidence-based definition and classification of the etiology of rotator cuff tears in Switzerland Research Project | 4 Project MembersRotator cuff tears are common and classified as traumatic or degenerative, yet reliable discrimination remains difficult, particularly in Switzerland where etiology determines insurance coverage. This project aims to improve transparency and consistency in classification by integrating clinical and MRI‑based factors into an evidence‑based prediction model. 1 1
Evidence-based definition and classification of the etiology of rotator cuff tears in Switzerland Research Project | 4 Project MembersRotator cuff tears are common and classified as traumatic or degenerative, yet reliable discrimination remains difficult, particularly in Switzerland where etiology determines insurance coverage. This project aims to improve transparency and consistency in classification by integrating clinical and MRI‑based factors into an evidence‑based prediction model.